Organizing Presentation Program (Group 3) individual posting due by 11:59pm on 4/22; Group Title and Blurb due by 11:59pm on 4/25

The purpose of this posting area is two-fold:
1.     You are to post a response that delivers the title of your project followed by a short blurb that describes your project.

            Here’s an example:  

Underlying Problems Associated with Writing in Workplaces: Fear and Lack of Culture
Scholars and pundits lament lacking writing abilities for workplace situations, but an exploration of workplace cultures embodying ‘good writing’ as part of the company’s core mission reveals important results. A trio of case studies explores workplace writing cultures at fortune 500 companies to identify best practices involved in cultivating positive writing cultures.

2.     In addition to your own blurb, you are tasked with coming up with a title and subsequent blurb that represents the entire group. You are tasked with making a second posting that names the group of projects and delivers a blurb to describe the panel. The best group description will be used in the program for the final presentation, and the person who delivers the most effectively written description will earn a 4 point bonus on the final presentation.

9 comments:

  1. Female Pop Icons and Their Influence on Teenage Girls, showcases multiple female artists ranging from the 1980s to the 2000s, and how they have effected teenage girls from their messages in their music. From analyzing songs from different artists from the past 30 years
    The analysis of 12 different songs from multiple artists hopefully show a correlation to what the scholars say about these pop icons.

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  2. Television, Maybe not as Great as it Seems, shows that television can have some very serious side effects for young children. This is important for everyone to be aware of with the ever-growing of technology in this era, and the increasingly addictiveness of 21st century television. Healthy viewing habits are discussed along with the cognitive effects on children when these healthy viewing habits are exceeded.

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  3. School Systems today are cutting fine arts programs from their schools. This is including music, art, acting, singing, and dancing. Many people believe this is a good idea so that we could spend more money on academic courses rather than arts courses, believing that this will raise test scores. After analyzing studies done by teachers a researcers, their is a correlation between those who are healily involved in the arts and high test scores. Arts progams are shown to have positive effects on students academically and socially.

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  4. The Influential Portrayals of Fatherhood on American Television Sitcoms

    Scholars and researchers alike have noticed the strong influence that television fathers can have on viewers through their extensive range of portrayals. This study takes a deeper look into the characteristics of these fatherly portrayals to pinpoint how they ultimately come across to viewers and affect the overall image of fatherhood.

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  5. Our panel is showcasing different platforms of art and media and how it influences people differently. These outlets include the hip hop genre, female pop artists ranging from the 1980s to modern times, family sitcoms portraying different types of father figures, children's cartoons and television shows, and fine arts programs in school systems. Every platform of media discussed will explain how it effects a different member of society from children, adolescents, teenage girls, or fathers.

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  6. The Negative Effects Influenced by Modern Arts and Media
    This panel showcases several different genres of popular arts and media and their negative side effects, which are often overlooked. This panel targets all of society as each presentation has a different target audience and genre, all sharing the same goal of making everyone more aware of the unhealthy effects arising as a result of the increase in technology.

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  7. Influence of Performing Arts & Media on Modern Society

    The focal point of this panel is to showcase the different aspects of performing arts and various media outlets and the degree to which it influences modern society. These outlets include female pop icons emerging from the early 1980s to contemporary artists, the fatherly figured that is portrayed in family sitcoms, and the message that is being depicted in children's cartoon television shows. Aside, from media communities, this panel also represents performing arts and whether the influence of this particular platform has a positive or negative affect on modern day society and future generations to come.

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  8. The Effects of Media and Performing Arts on Society

    This panel examines the underlying influences of today’s modern media and performing arts on a range of people. Key investigations include a look into the impact of female pop icons on society, the ways in which fathers are portrayed on television, the effects of television on children viewers, and the influence of fine arts programs on education. All of these studies collectively analyze these effects in order to see how they mold our overall American culture and to find the means necessary in preserving it.

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  9. The Effects of the Performing Arts, and it's influence on today's Society.

    This panel describes the positive and negative effects of the performing arts on society today. Whether we are talking about how characters are portrayed on television or pop icons popular today, the arts have an affect on our society and how our youth is brought up today. Are the arts more important for our population than we ever thought?

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