2B. Survey the five Unit 2 folders [See the Modules tab for Unit 2] and choose one folder to work within to structure your TED Talk topic; then choose at least two different folder sources to explore in greater detail, paying special attention their points of resonance with the Unit 1 authors, the course theme, and the folder focus. Briefly summarize the ideas and arguments presented, exploring the questions and ideas that interest you—with the ultimate goal of making connections to map the conversation about your TED Talk subject (the They Say), identify opportunities to say more (the Gap), and scaffold your own addition to that discourse (the I Say). "Talk out" these ideas, questions, analyses, and connections on the page as you write, remaining informal, if that helps your process of sorting and analysis. 2 Pages.
Unit 2 Folder Readings
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1: Climate Change
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Context Module Sub Header Harari: "Justice" Chapter
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2: Fake News
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Context Module Sub Header Harari: "Post-Truth" Chapter
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3: The American Dream
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Context Module Sub Header Harari: "Meaning" Chapter
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4: Work Advice for Future Students
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Context Module Sub Header Harari: "Work" Chapter
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5: Income Inequality
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Context Module Sub Header Harari: "Education" Chapter