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College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

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Page 1: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar:

“Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!”

-or-

“He-Man!”

November 28, 2011

Page 2: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

OMG! IT’S UNIT 3 ALREADY!

1) How Ben Spent His Holiday Weekend

2) Where We’re At, Yo!

3) Advertising as Persuasion

4) How Babies Are Made

5) Visual Advertising Fallacy Examples

6) Research & Interviews

7) Unit 4 Project Introduction

8) Paraphrasing & the U4 Discussion

9) Due Dates, Important Info, Etc.

10) No more Dancing With the Stars…

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FIVE THINGS BEN DID OVER THE HOLIDAY

1) ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE!!!

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FIVE THINGS BEN DID OVER THE HOLIDAY

1) ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE!!!

2) Did I mention the eating? And the PIES!!!

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Page 5: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

FIVE THINGS BEN DID OVER THE HOLIDAY

1) ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE!!!

2) Did I mention the eating? And the PIES!!!

3) Went to see The Muppets. Wocka wocka wocka!

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Page 6: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

FIVE THINGS BEN DID OVER THE HOLIDAY

1) ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE!!!

2) Did I mention the eating? And the PIES!!!

3) Went to see The Muppets. Wocka wocka wocka!

4) Watched football and spent time with family (and graded!).

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Page 7: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

FIVE THINGS BEN DID OVER THE HOLIDAY

1) ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE!!!

2) Did I mention the eating? And the PIES!!!

3) Went to see The Muppets. Wocka wocka wocka!

4) Watched football and spent time with family (and graded!).

5) Reconnected with my childhood toys!

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Page 8: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

SO, WHERE WERE WE?

Last Monday, We Discussed:

1) Thesis Statements

2) The Importance of Audience (crushin’, yo!)

3) The Big Idea Pitch Project

-Includes Thesis, Research Analysis, Paragraph Pitch

-Due End of Tuesday, November 29th

Unit 3 Discussion:

-Break from Big Idea Brainstorming

-Al Gore vs. Fred Rogers

-Thoughts? Speaking vs. Writing? Listening vs. Reading?

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ADVERTISING AS PERSUASION

What is the point of an advertisement?

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ADVERTISING AS PERSUASION

What is the point of an advertisement?

-Sell, sell, sell!

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ADVERTISING AS PERSUASION

What is the point of an advertisement?

-Sell, sell, sell!

-Products, ideas, people,

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Page 12: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

ADVERTISING AS PERSUASION

What is the point of an advertisement?

-Sell, sell, sell!

-Products, ideas, people,

How do we know judge if an advertisement is successful?

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Page 13: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

ADVERTISING AS PERSUASION

What is the point of an advertisement?

-Sell, sell, sell!

-Products, ideas, people,

How do we know judge if an advertisement is successful?

-End result?

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ADVERTISING AS PERSUASION

What is the point of an advertisement?

-Sell, sell, sell!

-Products, ideas, people,

How do we know judge if an advertisement is successful?

-End result?

-Invasion of the mind?

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Page 15: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

ADVERTISING AS PERSUASION

What is the point of an advertisement?

-Sell, sell, sell!

-Products, ideas, people,

How do we know judge if an advertisement is successful?

-End result?

-Invasion of the mind?

What are some common advertising techniques?

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Page 16: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

ADVERTISING AS PERSUASION

What is the point of an advertisement?

-Sell, sell, sell!

-Products, ideas, people,

How do we know judge if an advertisement is successful?

-End result?

-Invasion of the mind?

What are some common advertising techniques?

How does advertising differ from persuasive writing?

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HOW BABIES ARE MADE

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OTHER VISUAL & AD PROBLEMS

Most advertisements present biased arguments.

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OTHER VISUAL & AD PROBLEMS

Most advertisements present biased arguments.

Advertising is often incomplete and potentially misleading.

-Axe Body Spray example…

-What is the implication of this advertising?

-Why is it not necessarily true?

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Page 20: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

OTHER VISUAL & AD PROBLEMS

Most advertisements present biased arguments.

Advertising is often incomplete and potentially misleading.

-Axe Body Spray example…

-What is the implication of this advertising?

-Why is it not necessarily true?

Some advertisements contain logical fallacies.

-Arguments that contain errors in reasoning.

-AVOID in your Big Idea projects at all costs.

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CONSIDER THIS ADVERTISEMENT…

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CONSIDER THIS ADVERTISEMENT…

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WHAT ABOUT THIS AD?

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…AND FINALLY, MY FAVORITE

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WHAT CAN YOU LEARN FROM THESE ADS?

Make sure that the information that you present in your Big Idea Project is persuasive while also being reasonable.

Use appropriate and effective visual materials/images.

Avoid logical fallacies such as:

-False Authority (my baby trimester chart)

-Incomplete Research (the Camel doctor ad)

-Appeal to Force (the spanking coffee fiasco)

-Bandwagon Appeal (the crazy cola ad)

See “Fallacy Gallery” in Doc Sharing & Unit 2 Reading for more info.

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RESEARCH & INTERVIEWS

When conducting research, it may be necessary to go directly to the expert who can best provide information and insights on the topic; interviewing, either in person, over the telephone, or through email, allows you to ask questions that specifically relate to your topic and concerns.

For the Unit 4 Project, you will plan a potential interview for your Big Idea Project.

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Page 27: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

RESEARCH & INTERVIEWS

Pre-Interview Considerations:

1)Research the person & choose appropriately

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RESEARCH & INTERVIEWS

Pre-Interview Considerations:

1)Research the person & choose appropriately

2)Create questions before the interview (and anticipate answers)

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Page 29: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

RESEARCH & INTERVIEWS

Pre-Interview Considerations:

1)Research the person & choose appropriately

2)Create questions before the interview (and anticipate answers)

3)If possible, meet in person

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Page 30: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

RESEARCH & INTERVIEWS

Pre-Interview Considerations:

1)Research the person & choose appropriately

2)Create questions before the interview (and anticipate answers)

3)If possible, meet in person

4)Ask the subject if you can record the interview & quote them

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Page 31: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

RESEARCH & INTERVIEWS

Pre-Interview Considerations:

1)Research the person & choose appropriately

2)Create questions before the interview (and anticipate answers)

3)If possible, meet in person

4)Ask the subject if you can record the interview & quote them

5)Explain the purpose of the interview to the subject

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Page 32: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

RESEARCH & INTERVIEWS

Pre-Interview Considerations:

1)Research the person & choose appropriately

2)Create questions before the interview (and anticipate answers)

3)If possible, meet in person

4)Ask the subject if you can record the interview & quote them

5)Explain the purpose of the interview to the subject

6)Start with some closed questions (yes/no) to warm-up the subject

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RESEARCH & INTERVIEWS

Pre-Interview Considerations:

1)Research the person & choose appropriately

2)Create questions before the interview (and anticipate answers)

3)If possible, meet in person

4)Ask the subject if you can record the interview & quote them

5)Explain the purpose of the interview to the subject

6)Start with some closed questions (yes/no) to warm-up the subject

7)Include primarily open questions to get the best responses

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RESEARCH & INTERVIEWS

Pre-Interview Considerations:

1)Research the person & choose appropriately

2)Create questions before the interview (and anticipate answers)

3)If possible, meet in person

4)Ask the subject if you can record the interview & quote them

5)Explain the purpose of the interview to the subject

6)Start with some closed questions (yes/no) to warm-up the subject

7)Include primarily open questions to get the best responses

8)Keep the interview focused during open questions

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Page 35: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

RESEARCH & INTERVIEWS

Pre-Interview Considerations:

1)Research the person & choose appropriately

2)Create questions before the interview (and anticipate answers)

3)If possible, meet in person

4)Ask the subject if you can record the interview & quote them

5)Explain the purpose of the interview to the subject

6)Start with some closed questions (yes/no) to warm-up the subject

7)Include primarily open questions to get the best responses

8)Keep the interview focused during open questions

9)Avoid writing leading questions

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UNIT 4 INTERVIEW/RESEARCH PROJECT

Part One – Pre-Interview Worksheet:

1)Identify Interviewee

2)Location of Potential Interview

3)Knowledge about Interviewee

4)How It Relates to the Topic

5)Primary Questions – Open, Closed, & Anticipated Responses

6)Secondary Questions – Open, Closed, & Anticipated Responses

7)Reasoning Behind These Questions

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UNIT 4 PROJECT CONTINUED

Part Two – Reflecting on Sources

1)Find at least Three Sources for Big Idea

2)For Each Sources:

-Summarize

-Evaluate – How will it help your project?

Part Three – Create a Full APA References page w/Sources

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UNIT 4 PROJECT CONTINUED

Part Two – Reflecting on Sources

1)Find at least Three Sources for Big Idea

2)For Each Sources:

-Summarize

-Evaluate – How will it help your project?

Part Three – Create a Full APA References page w/Sources

Complete Project Template Available in Doc Sharing

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UNIT 4 PROJECT CONTINUED

Part Two – Reflecting on Sources

1)Find at least Three Sources for Big Idea

2)For Each Sources:

-Summarize

-Evaluate – How will it help your project?

Part Three – Create a Full APA References page w/Sources

Complete Project Template Available in Doc Sharing

Unit 4 Project is Due by FRIDAY, December 9th

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UNIT 4 ONLINE DISCUSSION

Select a credible article from either the Kaplan library or through the search engine googlescholar.com. This source should be one that you could use to help you to support the argument you are making about your “big idea” or it could be an article that challenges the argument you are making. Read this source and then select a 1-2 paragraph passage from that source that is particularly relevant to your argument.

Begin this week’s invention lab by simply copying that 1-2 paragraph passage into the Invention Lab. Label this ORIGINAL SOURCE and include an APA formatted full References page citation for this source.

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UNIT 4 ONLINE DISCUSSION

Next, write a paragraph that you might eventually include in the draft of your persuasive paper, including paraphrased information from the 1-2 source paragraphs you have selected and included above. Since you are using ideas from that source, you will need to give credit to that source by including an APA formatted in text citation within the paragraph itself. Label this paragraph PARAPHRASE.

Finally, tell your classmates what you find challenging about paraphrasing and citing and explain what you plan to do to overcome this challenge.

Your post (excluding the cut and pasted original source) should be at least 200 words.

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UNIT 4 ONLINE DISCUSSION

When you respond to at least 2 classmates, be sure to offer advice about the paraphrase and citations. Is the source paraphrased effectively? Is the in text citation included and it is in correct APA format? What suggestions for revising the APA citation would you recommend? If you yourself are uncertain about APA citations format requirements, try using a citation generator like Bib Me and see how the citation it creates compares to those created by your classmates. What are the benefits and drawbacks of these generators?

Initial Post Due By End of Saturday, December 3rd

Student Responses Due By End of Tuesday, December 6th

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PARAPHRASING TIPS & EXAMPLE

Paraphrasing = Borrowing someone else’s ideas and presenting them in your own words.

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PARAPHRASING TIPS & EXAMPLE

Paraphrasing = Borrowing someone else’s ideas and presenting them in your own words.

Tips to Consider:

1) Make sure that you take APA note of original course

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Page 45: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

PARAPHRASING TIPS & EXAMPLE

Paraphrasing = Borrowing someone else’s ideas and presenting them in your own words.

Tips to Consider:

1)Make sure that you take APA note of original course

2)Read the original passage several times for understanding

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Page 46: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

PARAPHRASING TIPS & EXAMPLE

Paraphrasing = Borrowing someone else’s ideas and presenting them in your own words.

Tips to Consider:

1)Make sure that you take APA note of original course

2)Read the original passage several times for understanding

3)Rewrite the passage in your own words WITHOUT looking at the original version

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Page 47: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

PARAPHRASING TIPS & EXAMPLE

Paraphrasing = Borrowing someone else’s ideas and presenting them in your own words.

Tips to Consider:

1)Make sure that you take APA note of original course

2)Read the original passage several times for understanding

3)Rewrite the passage in your own words WITHOUT looking at the original version

4)Make sure the wording captures the meaning of the original

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Page 48: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

PARAPHRASING TIPS & EXAMPLE

Paraphrasing = Borrowing someone else’s ideas and presenting them in your own words.

Tips to Consider:

1)Make sure that you take APA note of original course

2)Read the original passage several times for understanding

3)Rewrite the passage in your own words WITHOUT looking at the original version

4)Make sure the wording captures the meaning of the original

5)Ask someone else to read the paraphrase and compare to the original to make sure they have different “voice.”

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PARAPHRASING TIPS & EXAMPLE

Original Passage:

“Educational leaders posed with the task of integrating ethics into undergraduate general education curriculum are faced with finding faculty who are interested in the topic instead of forcing faculty who are not interested into teaching a subject they are not committed to” (Stevenson, 2007, p.5).

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PARAPHRASING TIPS & EXAMPLE

Original Passage:

“Educational leaders posed with the task of integrating ethics into undergraduate general education curriculum are faced with finding faculty who are interested in the topic instead of forcing faculty who are not interested into teaching a subject they are not committed to” (Stevenson, 2007, p.5).

Unacceptable Paraphrase:

Educational leaders have to find faculty who are interested in ethics instead of forcing teachers who are not interested in teaching a subject they are not committed to (Stevenson, 2007).

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Page 51: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

PARAPHRASING TIPS & EXAMPLE

Original Passage:

“Educational leaders posed with the task of integrating ethics into undergraduate general education curriculum are faced with finding faculty who are interested in the topic instead of forcing faculty who are not interested into teaching a subject they are not committed to” (Stevenson, 2007, p.5).

Acceptable Paraphrase:

When it comes to teaching ethics in undergraduate programs, it is preferable to use faculty who have a profound interest in the subject to teach such courses (Stevenson, 2007).

See Chapters 11 & 12 in the Handbook for more info.

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Page 52: College Composition Two – Unit 3 Seminar: “Advertising, Research, & Interviews, Oh My!” -or- “He-Man!” November 28, 2011

FUN ASSIGNMENT RECAP!

UNIT 3:

1) Pitch Project Due Tuesday, 11/29

2) U3 Discussion Responses Due Tuesday, 11/29

UNIT 4 (and beyond):

1) U4 Discussion Initial Post Due Saturday, 12/3

2) U4 Discussion Responses Due Tuesday, 12/6

3) U4 Project (Pre-Interview & Research) Due Friday, 12/9

Any immediate questions, gang?

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CIAO FOR NOW!

Thanks for another excellent live session.

Keep up the fantastic work with the

Discussion boards.

Check the Gradebook later this week.

Contact me with any questions at all.

See y’all back here in 167 hours!

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