Presenting Information, Concepts, and Ideas (Photographs) [LO-4] With a team assigned by your instructor, find a busy
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Presenting Information, Concepts, and Ideas (Photographs)
[LO-4] With a team assigned by your instructor, find a busy location on campus or in the surrounding neighborhood, someplace with lots of signs, storefronts, pedestrians, and traffic. Scout out two different photo opportunities: one that maximizes the visual impression of crowding and clutter, and one that minimizes this impression. For the first, assume that you are someone who advocates reducing the crowding and clutter, so you want to show how bad it is. For the second, assume you are a real estate agent or someone else who is motivated to show people that even though the location offers lots of shopping, entertainment, and other attractions, it’s actually a rather calm and quiet neighborhood. Insert the two images in a document or blog post and write a caption for each that emphasizes the two opposite messages just described. Finally, write a brief paragraph discussing the ethical implications of what you’ve just done. Have you distorted reality or just presented it in ways that work to your advantage? Have you prevented audiences from gaining the information they would need to make informed decisions?
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Business Communication Today
ISBN: 9781292215341
14th Global Edition
Authors: John V. Thill, Courtland Bovee