CMM 225
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Expert Interview
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Eportfolio Podcast
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Dad Interview
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Audio Postcard
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Audio Postcard
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CMM 225- Theor/Concept – What is a Soundscape?
A soundscape is a group of sounds that describes a location or setting. It includes all of the noises in a place, both natural and man-made, and how they change over time. While a landscape is something we see, a soundscape is the sound version of that. A sound mark is a distinctive or well-known sound in a community, much like a landmark has visual value. One sound mark for me, for example, is the chime of the clock tower in my old neighborhood. It’s a sound I was raised with that triggers memories in addition to telling the time.
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Peer Interview 1
Content:
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Unfollow Question
Adrien Chen’s portrayal of Megan Phelps-Roper’s ideological transformation through online interactions turns the spotlight on the potential benefits of social media in fostering empathy and understanding. Megan’s engagement with strangers on Twitter challenged her beliefs and allowed her to see different perspectives, ultimately leading her to abandon her former extremist views. This narrative contradicts Sherry Turkle’s assertions in “The Empathy Diaries” that online communication restrains genuine human connection. While Turkle emphasizes the risks of digital communication in diminishing empathy, Chen’s story suggests that meaningful exchanges can indeed occur online, opening the door to personal growth and empathy. My perspective aligns more with Chen’s narrative, as it illustrates the transformative power…
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The Empathy Diaries Question
In “The Empathy Diaries,” Sherry Turkle delves into the repercussions of technology on human connection, spotlighting how digital devices have reshaped our communication habits. She introduces the notion of a “flight from conversation,” illustrating how individuals increasingly prefer digital means like texting and social media over face-to-face interactions, ultimately resulting in diminished empathy and genuine connection. Turkle contends that our reliance on devices silences us, limiting opportunities for profound dialogue and depriving us of the richness of human connection. However, while Turkle’s arguments emphasize the drawbacks of excessive digital communication, they also prompt considerations regarding the persistence of face-to-face interaction and the nuanced impact of technology across diverse cultural and…
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