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McMillan (YouTube)

Can you connect this video to the points you have encountered in other readings? The complaints of Socrates are an obvious place to start, but what else does this video suggest?


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YouTube is always entertaining, but this form of communication can be unreliable.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MeganSeigh/2010/02/youtube_another_reliable_sourc.html

Is the oral stage of communication completely gone? PowerPoint says no.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/EricaGearhart/2010/02/have_our_stages_of_communicati.html

This is your last warning: Do NOT kill the audience or you will be horribly tortured within their minds, wishing they had a voodoo doll of you.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MadelynGillespie/2010/02/do_not_kill_the_audience.html

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