Persuasive Devices (aka Propaganda) SPI 0701.5.4 Identify examples of persuasive devices (bandwagon, loaded terms, testimonial, name-calling, plain folks,
TECHNOLOGY LICENSING TODAY Karl F. Jorda David Rines Professor of IP Law & Industrial Innovation Director, Kenneth J. Germeshausen Center for the Law of.
1 TECHNOLOGY LICENSING TODAY (Highlights of Technology Licensing Course) Karl F. Jorda David Rines Professor of Intellectual Property Law & Industrial.
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Persuasive & Propaganda Techniques. Modes of Persuasion Ethos Pathos Logos.
Propaganda Techniques. Define, identify, and create examples of persuasive devices including: bandwagon loaded terms testimonial name-calling.
Propaganda The Band Wagon Device The Testimonial Device The Transfer Device The Name Calling Device The Glittering Generalities Device The Plain Folks.
Persuasion Changing the minds of others.. What is Persuasion? To persuade means to get others to believe or act in a certain way. To win over To.
Propaganda Techniques How authors persuade you to believe whatever they want.
Do Now: In your notebooks…. Write about a time you convinced someone to do something or buy something or believe something? What was it? How did you convince.
Logical Fallacies. What is a Fallacy? According to Webster’s Dictionary, a fallacy is an error in reasoning or a flawed argument. It’s an argument.
WWI Propaganda Bending the Truth During the War Effort.