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Scenario 10.2
Use the following to answer the questions.
Regardless of their age,income,or gender,an increasing number of people are turning to the Internet to search for information,products,people,news,maps,entertainment,and whatever else you can think of.At the forefront of this massive search is Google;accompanying Google are social media sites such as Facebook,Twitter,and Pinterest.Google has developed methods for making information useful to all types of Internet users.Some users want to critique the information,some just want to read the information,and some want to be the information writers.Facebook,originally used as a social networking application,is now picked up by retailers,brands,celebrities,churches,political campaigns,and non-profit agencies who are designing Fan Pages.Twitter is a more real-time site and,as is Pinterest,a more personally-affiliated medium.
-Refer to Scenario 10.2.Which of the media below would be best for the American Red Cross to use in developing relationships with blood donors,and in soliciting funds for storm-ravaged communities as a result of floods and fires?
Fast Mapping
Process by which a child absorbs the meaning of a new word after hearing it once or twice in conversation.
Scaffolding
Temporary support to help a child master a task.
Overgeneralizing
Involves making broad conclusions or rules based on a single or few instances, often leading to inaccurate judgments or stereotypes.
Pragmatics
A subfield of linguistics concerned with the ways in context influences the interpretation of meaning.
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