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Effective Hook
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- Start with facts and statistics to show main ideas (xxx ppl starve etc.)
- Start by asking question to get the audience thinking/relating.
- Getting audien...
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ReplyDeleteHow long should the interview be?
Do the writings need to come from the interviewee?
Should we analyze the writing before the interview to generate questions about the writing or after?
1. With three academic and non-academic papers needed I would like to know how you define non-academic papers. Are we speaking about potential news articles based off of scholarly papers by researchers, or something even less based in fact?
ReplyDelete2. Is it acceptable to use a paper from the same professional that we interview as one of our academic papers?
3. Is it allowed to use more than one paper from the same research group?
Questions:
ReplyDelete1. Will it be okay to choose a field of interest if we can't find anyone to interview from our specific field?
2. What is the difference between an academic vs non-academic writing?
3. Do the writings have to be from the person we interview?
- What are some examples of "non academic" writings for a business major?
ReplyDelete- What classifies a writing as "non academic"?
- Do we find our own readings or does the interviewee pick them for us?
1. Which writing pieces could be considered "non-academic" and effective? Does a writing piece like an advertisement apply in this case?
ReplyDelete2. Should we turn in the whole interview along with the paper?
3. Are we graded on the advanced writer we choose? If he or she is actually a bad writer, do we lose points on that?
Questions
ReplyDelete1. What kind of person qualifies to be interviewed ?
2. How many interviews would make this assignment the best?
3. When should we pick who we want to interview by?
1. Can the person we interview be a relative?
ReplyDelete2. How do you identify what is a professional source and what is an informal source?
3. What if the person we interview does not have much to say about writing in their field? Do we continue to write the report or find another person to interview?
What is the difference between academic and non-academic sources?
ReplyDeleteWhere are good places to look for each type of source?
How do you use the citation style of APA?
- Can you use some of the sources from the interview as your written sources?
ReplyDelete- Do some majors only use specific genres?
- With our written sources, do we have to find academic and non-academic genres?
Questions:
ReplyDelete1. How long should the interview be?
2. Does the interview have to be face to face or can it be over a phone call?
3. Who Is my audience?
1. Are there any sites you recommend to find credible academic papers?
ReplyDelete2. What citation website do you recommend?
3. How does APA formatting compare to MLA formatting
1.) Do we find someone in our field of study to interview
ReplyDelete2.) how many question to we ask the person we are interviewing
3.) what type of paper is this?
1. How long should the interview be?
ReplyDelete2. What is considered an academic source?
3. How in depth should the interview be?
1.) What is the difference between a non-academic and an academic source?
ReplyDelete2.) Which major should I focus on if I am not yet decided?
3.) Who should I reach out to for an interview?
Anthony, Grace, Ashley
ReplyDelete!. what type of language do you use in your writing?
2. When you write, who are you writing for?
3. What made you choose your profession?
4. What academic sources do you use most frequently?
5.What non-academic sources do you use most frequently?
Matthew, Konnor, Ryan
ReplyDelete1. What made you choose this career path?
2. How has your degree helped you to this point?
3. Do you have any writing published?
4. How often do you use research to gain a better understanding of your job?
5. How often do you read academic writing for your job?
Anthony, Grace, Ashley
ReplyDelete1. What disciplinary discourse and discourse communities are and how they can help one write
Genres art always bound by discipline
Accuracy is better than strong writing
2. IMRAD- Introduction, methods, results, and discussion
Identify the disciplinary area, consider the elements of structure language an reference
3.SLR- Structure, Language, and reference
The language is very technical and scientific, the article gives you exact equations and uses scientific definitions
The structure us laid out very well with headers and proper paragraphs
The references are throughout the paper and show as in-text citations
A- American Astronomical Society and the members of the group are listed in the paper
A- provides background knowledge for the audience members to understand the research
T- to explain the findings and research of "Post-Starburst Quasar"
P- to state the importance of the research
4. To the audience, the paper is very effective because the writers are clearly very knowledgable about the subject and do a good job at referencing other academic sources. they are able to effectively get their ideas across to the audience.