Differences: Written and Spoken Text
Words in general have strength and can sway the minds of anyone.
Written text always has the effect of coming from black and white pages so it can be boring. With the advancement of newsblogs and information on the internet, customization of colors has made way into the normal. With colors and eye catching design written text can give a little more personality to the topic but never on a verbal level.
Spoken words can have a strong effect when used with certain tones. A simple 'hello' or 'goodbye' could effect you in completely different ways depending on how they are delivered. The effect of an exclamation mark coming from someone verbally is more dramatic than the symbol looks on paper. With a friendly tone you can capture the attention of people who might have not listened to what you have to say. A voice is a powerful tool.
Podcast Revision Plans
Peer:
Based on what Tom reviewed of my Podcast I have made some decisions for revision. I need to add some information to the text about recovery of HSDD. Also adding background music to my podcast will make it better.
Professor:
I need to work on a conclusion that wraps everything up and makes the project sound.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Monday, March 2, 2009
Audio only
Podcast idea: Covering HSDD and it's link to Asexuality.
Layout
Intro:
+Asexuality and HSDD
HSDD:
+Who
+What
+Where
+When
+Why
Help:
Advice
Websites
Rough Draft:
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder is the lack of sexual desire for activity or fantasy for a period of time. With similarities to asexuality, HSDD can often be confused for it. HSDD is noted by distress and relationship difficulties.
People who will experience HSDD come from a wide demographic. Occasionally a person who is used to sex that gets into a relationship with someone who lacks equal desire will have HSDD. Since asexuals do not have sex or a sex drive, 'libido', they are still not all people with HSDD.
...
to be continued
Layout
Intro:
+Asexuality and HSDD
HSDD:
+Who
+What
+Where
+When
+Why
Help:
Advice
Websites
Rough Draft:
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder is the lack of sexual desire for activity or fantasy for a period of time. With similarities to asexuality, HSDD can often be confused for it. HSDD is noted by distress and relationship difficulties.
People who will experience HSDD come from a wide demographic. Occasionally a person who is used to sex that gets into a relationship with someone who lacks equal desire will have HSDD. Since asexuals do not have sex or a sex drive, 'libido', they are still not all people with HSDD.
...
to be continued
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