Review the resources listed below to prepare for this week’s assignments. The resources may include textbook reading assignments, journal articles, websites, links to tools or software, videos, handouts, rubrics, etc.
This section provides an overview of empirical research reports, including
Chapters 14 and 16 give insight as to design elements for rapid reader comprehension of material and offer advice as to how to review and “test” your own work before it is sent to a formal audience.
Chapter 24 gives a superstructure to empirical research reports, including recommendation reports. The superstructure presented can serve as a backdrop for your recommendation.
Read
Chap 14: Designing Reader-Centered Pages and Documents
Pages: 261-277
Chap 16: Testing your Draft for Usefulness and Persuasiveness
Pages: 293-304
Chap 24: Writing Reader-Centered Empirical Research Reports
Pages 403-410
To access the Redshelf book, click on the book link located in the book resources module or the bookshelf link on the top navigation bar of the course.
Anderson, P.V. (2019). Technical communication: A reader-centered approach. Redshelf
There are many different types of reports. One thing to keep in mind is that reports are very detailed information that must be accurate The following article will provide you the information to gain a deeper understanding of the types of reportss and how to create a good report.
Moxley, J. (n.d.) What is a report?https://writingcommons.org/article/report/
This back to basics introduction to persuasion is not to be overlooked. In plain language, the authors lay out the importance and scope of how persuasion can and does work in writing.
Read: Chap 1: The Language of Persuasion
 My View,My Voice, Levels 6-8
        
                    
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            Rebekah Coleman; Carolyn Greenberg (As told to)
        
                    
        
                            
This classroom resource provides teachers with a strong foundation in the elements of persuasive writing. In the 21st century classroom, the skills and strategies required to effectively evaluate and compose opinions has never been greater. This book discusses why teaching persuasive writing is relevant and beneficial to the target age groups, and includes resources to help grades 6-8 students examine multiple views on a topic and write their own informed, effective opinions and arguments. Persuasive writing provides students with an avenue to examine a topic, develop informed views, express their opinions, and defend their ideas with logical, evidence-based reasoning. This resource takes a unique approach to the topic of teaching persuasive writing with an effective combination of tips, strategies, and resources. With mentor texts, student writing samples, rubrics, lesson plans, and questions to assess professional growth at the end of each section, teachers will learn why persuasive writing is so important in today's classrooms, and how to tackle the challenge of teaching it. This book includes: 21 persuasive writing strategies; 10 lesson plans; student writing samples; mentor texts; anchor charts.
                    
        
            My View,My Voice, Levels 6-8
        
                    
                by
            
        
        
            Rebekah Coleman; Carolyn Greenberg (As told to)
        
                    
        
                            
This classroom resource provides teachers with a strong foundation in the elements of persuasive writing. In the 21st century classroom, the skills and strategies required to effectively evaluate and compose opinions has never been greater. This book discusses why teaching persuasive writing is relevant and beneficial to the target age groups, and includes resources to help grades 6-8 students examine multiple views on a topic and write their own informed, effective opinions and arguments. Persuasive writing provides students with an avenue to examine a topic, develop informed views, express their opinions, and defend their ideas with logical, evidence-based reasoning. This resource takes a unique approach to the topic of teaching persuasive writing with an effective combination of tips, strategies, and resources. With mentor texts, student writing samples, rubrics, lesson plans, and questions to assess professional growth at the end of each section, teachers will learn why persuasive writing is so important in today's classrooms, and how to tackle the challenge of teaching it. This book includes: 21 persuasive writing strategies; 10 lesson plans; student writing samples; mentor texts; anchor charts.
        
                            
        
        
        
                    Coleman, R., Greenberg, C., & Allyn, P. (2018). 21 strategies for powerful, persuasive writing. Shell Education.https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nu/detail.action?docID=5882957#?
First, link to youtube. Search using, “famous persuasive speeches” or “famous persuasive speeches in movies.” review at least four speeches and reflect on what you have learned in this week’s readings. What made these speeches compelling and persuasive? By completing this expiration, you have a better understanding of how the process of persuasion is developed in writing and planning a speech.
The three following links are higher instruction academic websites that teach students how to develop an argumentative/ persuasive paper. Explore through each page and make a note of three points you feel are valuable to help create a persuasive argument.
Site 1
Purdue Owl / Argumentative essay.
LINK: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/academic_writing/essay_writing/argumentative_essays.html
Site 2
Hamilton University/ Persuasive essays.
LINK: https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/centers/writing/writing-resources/persuasive-essays
Site 3
Excelsior College/Argumentative thesis.
LINK: https://owl.excelsior.edu/argument-and-critical-thinking/argumentative-thesis/
Resources:
Purdue Owl (2020). Argumentative essay. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/academic_writing/essay_writing/argumentative_essays.html
Hamilton University (2020). Persuasive essays. https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/centers/writing/writing-resources/persuasive-essays
Excelsior College. (2020). Argumentative thesis. https://owl.excelsior.edu/argument-and-critical-thinking/argumentative-thesis/
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