http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/world/401164/electrical-engineering-is-child-play-with-littlebits
After analyzing the article there was found several rethorical pieces that must be discussed.
The intended audience for this article is for the all of the people in general but it is more intended to whose who are not familiarized with the electroinics or with the computer systems.
Pathos: The article makes the reader to feel selfconfidence with themselves, it makes the reader to feel that everything is possible and available for everyone by making this this comparation when saying “ “Internet Age gadgets as fun and easy as playing with LEGO blocks”.
Summary:
Ayah Bdeir is an engineer from Canada developed a solution for those people who struggle at the time they are face to face with the technology. She developed a “game” that is like LEGO blocks, this set of pieces consists in rectangular modules with buttons, lights, buzzers and more thing that can be stucked together in order to create working electronic devices. As every game has rules and a purpose this game also counts with two basic rules so it can work well. The game is a set of magnets 1) Those magnets are always right, 2) that one always needs a blue and a green piece for success. Pink pieces are optional. This innovation also could have two different purposes for the customer or the people intended to use it: 1) You can play and learn about electronics, while snapping together modules. 2) You can invent and prototype without being an engineer or a programmer.
After analyzing the article there was found several rethorical pieces that must be discussed.
The intended audience for this article is for the all of the people in general but it is more intended to whose who are not familiarized with the electroinics or with the computer systems.
Pathos: The article makes the reader to feel selfconfidence with themselves, it makes the reader to feel that everything is possible and available for everyone by making this this comparation when saying “ “Internet Age gadgets as fun and easy as playing with LEGO blocks”.
Summary:
Ayah Bdeir is an engineer from Canada developed a solution for those people who struggle at the time they are face to face with the technology. She developed a “game” that is like LEGO blocks, this set of pieces consists in rectangular modules with buttons, lights, buzzers and more thing that can be stucked together in order to create working electronic devices. As every game has rules and a purpose this game also counts with two basic rules so it can work well. The game is a set of magnets 1) Those magnets are always right, 2) that one always needs a blue and a green piece for success. Pink pieces are optional. This innovation also could have two different purposes for the customer or the people intended to use it: 1) You can play and learn about electronics, while snapping together modules. 2) You can invent and prototype without being an engineer or a programmer.