This schedule will serve to improve my time management. I think this will be an useful source to make sure I am on track as it has helped me before in my previous project.
Audience question: How are you going to manage your time and get everything done this week? I will manage time and try to get everything done by dedicating my spare time to research and finish blog posts. I will use both weekend days to make sure everything is done this week.
Resources needed:
-Laptop
-Paper
-Pencil
Locations:
Library
Study Room
Dorm Room
Monday:
11am to 12pm-work on collecting information from sources
3pm to 7pm-continue to find anymore relevant news sources
Tuesday:
BUSY DAY
4pm to 8pm: Research and work on finishing blog posts
Wednesday:
11am to 12pm-Research a bit more
7pm to 9pm-Begin working on first draft
Thursday:
BUSY DAY
4pm to 8pm: Finish main body section
Friday:
12pm to 3 pm: Finish video essay
Saturday:
4pm to 5pm: Look over draft, proof read and edit
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Monday, March 28, 2016
Content Outline
Below is my content outline. I feel as though I have improved on writing outlines as I have a much more concise outline than project 2's outline.
Opening Section:
-Opening statement/grabbing readers attention and thesis: The Qatar 2022 World Cup Scandal is a heated subject which has received attention from news sources worldwide. With bribery and unethical labor conditions it is evident that FIFA should revoke Qatar's bid to host the 2022 World Cup.
-Explain each stake holder in the controversy:
FIFA board members
Qatar (bid team)
Workers
Main body section 1:
-Main idea: How bribery led to Qatar's bid win is clearly improper and used for economical gain
-Evidence: An F.B.I investigation found that a Qatari firm paid Jack Warner (FIFA vice president) around $2 million. In addition,
-What the evidence proves: The evidence proves that the Qatar world cup campaign group were willing to pay a large amount of money under the table to win the bid and how Jack Warner is involved in this scandal.
-Importance of evidence: This evidence can exactly pinpoint where the Qatar 2022 World Cup bid campaign managed to succeed in the vote.
Main body section 2:
-Main idea: How workers in Qatar building are working in inhumane conditions and unethical circumstances
-Evidence: There is evidence showing that workers from India, Pakistan, Nepal and other nations are forced to stay and work in Qatar. By Qatari companies taking away the passports of migrant workers, they are not allowed to leave. In addition, they are payed close to nothing considering the amount of work they do. Futhermore, the living standards are poor for these workers with most living in slums.
-What the evidence proves: Workers are living in poor conditions, are trapped in Qatar and cannot leave, and are not getting payed enough for the amount of work they do
-Importance of evidence:The evidence proves that workers are similar to slaves
Main body section 3:
-Main idea: It was reported by The Sunday Times that there were numerous instances of emails, letters and bank transactions that showed Bin Hammam to pay Football Officials to support the Qatar's bid to host the 2022 World. The amount payed was expected to be around more than $5 million.
-Evidence: Through email, letters and bank transactions there is evidence to support these claims
-What the evidence proves: The evidence proves Bin Hammam used bribery to support Qatar's chances of winning the world cup
-Importance of evidence: This evidence is important as it shows Bin Hammam to be guilty and shows one of the many reasons why the Qatar bid win was a planned project.
Closing section:
-Explanation of larger significance of subject in the closing section: Not only is bribery unacceptable but this gives a bad name to soccer in general. It has not only ruined the image of the game of course, but has shown many officials in Qatar to be guilty of bribery.
Opening Section:
-Opening statement/grabbing readers attention and thesis: The Qatar 2022 World Cup Scandal is a heated subject which has received attention from news sources worldwide. With bribery and unethical labor conditions it is evident that FIFA should revoke Qatar's bid to host the 2022 World Cup.
-Explain each stake holder in the controversy:
FIFA board members
Qatar (bid team)
Workers
Main body section 1:
-Main idea: How bribery led to Qatar's bid win is clearly improper and used for economical gain
-Evidence: An F.B.I investigation found that a Qatari firm paid Jack Warner (FIFA vice president) around $2 million. In addition,
-What the evidence proves: The evidence proves that the Qatar world cup campaign group were willing to pay a large amount of money under the table to win the bid and how Jack Warner is involved in this scandal.
-Importance of evidence: This evidence can exactly pinpoint where the Qatar 2022 World Cup bid campaign managed to succeed in the vote.
Main body section 2:
-Main idea: How workers in Qatar building are working in inhumane conditions and unethical circumstances
-Evidence: There is evidence showing that workers from India, Pakistan, Nepal and other nations are forced to stay and work in Qatar. By Qatari companies taking away the passports of migrant workers, they are not allowed to leave. In addition, they are payed close to nothing considering the amount of work they do. Futhermore, the living standards are poor for these workers with most living in slums.
-What the evidence proves: Workers are living in poor conditions, are trapped in Qatar and cannot leave, and are not getting payed enough for the amount of work they do
-Importance of evidence:The evidence proves that workers are similar to slaves
Main body section 3:
-Main idea: It was reported by The Sunday Times that there were numerous instances of emails, letters and bank transactions that showed Bin Hammam to pay Football Officials to support the Qatar's bid to host the 2022 World. The amount payed was expected to be around more than $5 million.
-Evidence: Through email, letters and bank transactions there is evidence to support these claims
-What the evidence proves: The evidence proves Bin Hammam used bribery to support Qatar's chances of winning the world cup
-Importance of evidence: This evidence is important as it shows Bin Hammam to be guilty and shows one of the many reasons why the Qatar bid win was a planned project.
Closing section:
-Explanation of larger significance of subject in the closing section: Not only is bribery unacceptable but this gives a bad name to soccer in general. It has not only ruined the image of the game of course, but has shown many officials in Qatar to be guilty of bribery.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Peer review for Leah Crowder
Name: Leah Crowder
Title: The Internet Age of Academia
Link
Explanation of peer review activity: This activity is to help give suggestions on how to improve the first draft. This student's project looks interesting and my role as a student is to help my classmates' writing.
How I helped the author: By giving feedback, I have given the author points to develop on which can help improve their final grade. I suggested limiting the use of second person and advised my peer to proof read her essay to make sure there are no instances of possible repetition.
How I used course material in my feedback: I used the project 2 rubric to refer from while peer reviewing and giving feedback. This helped guide what to write for feedback as I could list out certain aspects my classmate was missing from the criteria.
One thing I admired form my peer's work or could learn from: I think the use of in text citations was something I learnt from as I forgot to put in text citations in my draft. Additionally, I admired Leah's title as this influenced me to create a more creative title for my project as well.
Title: The Internet Age of Academia
Link
Explanation of peer review activity: This activity is to help give suggestions on how to improve the first draft. This student's project looks interesting and my role as a student is to help my classmates' writing.
How I helped the author: By giving feedback, I have given the author points to develop on which can help improve their final grade. I suggested limiting the use of second person and advised my peer to proof read her essay to make sure there are no instances of possible repetition.
How I used course material in my feedback: I used the project 2 rubric to refer from while peer reviewing and giving feedback. This helped guide what to write for feedback as I could list out certain aspects my classmate was missing from the criteria.
One thing I admired form my peer's work or could learn from: I think the use of in text citations was something I learnt from as I forgot to put in text citations in my draft. Additionally, I admired Leah's title as this influenced me to create a more creative title for my project as well.
Peer Review for David Klebosky
Title: A Quick Look into the Rhetorical Life of a Civil Engineer
Author: David Klebosky
Hyperlink
Explanation for peer review activity: This is to help improve my peer's work as a whole.
Explanation for how I helped make their work better: It is always good to have someone read one's work. As this is the first time I am reading this draft, I can see issues the author might not have seen before while writing the draft.
Explanation of how I incorporated course materials in my feedback: I consistently look back at the rubric for project 2 to assess the quality of David's draft. This will help give me insight into what I can tell David to edit it on in the future.
What I admired: I admired the structure of the project as the project truly meets how a QRG should look like. The conventions (such as subheadings) are used effectively to truly give the feeling that the reader is looking at a QRG.
What I could learn from: I think I try putting more effort into making my drafts look more like the genre. I tend to add the conventions later in the post stages, however, if I strive to finish the stylistic requirements, this can make the post production process less busy.
Author: David Klebosky
Hyperlink
Explanation for peer review activity: This is to help improve my peer's work as a whole.
Explanation for how I helped make their work better: It is always good to have someone read one's work. As this is the first time I am reading this draft, I can see issues the author might not have seen before while writing the draft.
Explanation of how I incorporated course materials in my feedback: I consistently look back at the rubric for project 2 to assess the quality of David's draft. This will help give me insight into what I can tell David to edit it on in the future.
What I admired: I admired the structure of the project as the project truly meets how a QRG should look like. The conventions (such as subheadings) are used effectively to truly give the feeling that the reader is looking at a QRG.
What I could learn from: I think I try putting more effort into making my drafts look more like the genre. I tend to add the conventions later in the post stages, however, if I strive to finish the stylistic requirements, this can make the post production process less busy.
Editorial Report 2
Selection from rough cut:
The first genre I found from my research is a journal article. This genre has been written frequently and is read by many professionals in the marketing field. An example of this genre can be seen in my interviewees’ journal article “Symbols for Sale”. Sidney J Levy, uses a less formal tone but a more personal easy to read style. His work is shown to be different from most other journal articles, as “Symbols for Sale” uses less marketing jargan. The use of less sophisticated writing can consequently give Sidney J Levy a larger audience that can understand his work more easily. As I met with Dr. Levy, I discussed with him about why he decides to write in a less formal style, he explained this stylistic choice with “In my writing I am oriented towards clarity. I want to be understood, and not make it sound to abstract or too unusual. Although this is not true with most people in the marketing field, I like to write in plain English. I try to be clear.”
Re-edited selection:
The first genre I found from my research is a journal article. This genre has been written frequently and is read by many professionals in the marketing field. An example of this genre can be seen in my interviewees’ journal article “Symbols for Sale”. Sidney J Levy, uses a less formal tone but a more personal easy to read style. His work is shown to be different from most other journal articles, as “Symbols for Sale” uses less marketing jargan. The use of less sophisticated writing can consequently give Sidney J Levy a larger audience that can understand his work more easily. As I met with Dr. Levy, I discussed with him about why he decides to write in a less formal style, he explained this stylistic choice with “In my writing I am oriented towards clarity. I want to be understood, and not make it sound to abstract or too unusual. Although this is not true with most people in the marketing field, I like to write in plain English. I try to be clear.”
Re-edited selection:
The first genre I found from my
research is a journal article. This genre is written frequently and is read by
many professionals in the marketing field. An example of this genre can be seen
in my interviewees’ journal article “Symbols for Sale." (Levy, Sidney J. )
In the article, Sidney J Levy uses a less formal tone but a more personal, easy
to read style. His work is shown to be different from most other journal
articles as “Symbols for Sale” uses less marketing jargon. The use of less
sophisticated writing can consequently give Sidney J Levy a larger audience
that can understand his work more easily.On the 24th of February, I met with
Dr. Levy and asked him about why he decides to write in a less formal style. He
explained this stylistic choice with “In my writing I am oriented towards
clarity. I want to be understood, and not make it sound to abstract or too
unusual. Although this is not true with most people in the marketing field, I
like to write in plain English. I try to be clear.”
- How did the content change (even slightly - details matter!) when you re-edited it? Why do you think the content is being communicated more effectively in the re-edited version? I added a bit more contextual information in the re-edited part. This was done to give readers a better understanding about the interview. Apart from that, nothing else really changed apart from a changes in sentence structure.
- How did the form change (even slightly - details matter!) when you re-edited it? Why do you think the form is presenting the content more effectively in the re-edited version? In terms of how form changed, I added commas to certain sentences. This helped improve the form of my work as it gave the essay a better flow for the audience to read from. As the form is improved, this has improved the presentation of content more effectively to my audience as it is easier to read with limited use of the passive voice.
Editorial Report 1
Selection from rough cut: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3YTnue1kKkVNlRIM1hpaVhKVTg
Idea on how to start off and grab readers attention: Ever wondered how marketing professionals write and the different genres and conventions they use? Well I took the time to find the answers.
Main Idea: Introducing the context (who, what, where, when, why, how)
What will be discussed: different genres and their rhetorical concepts from individual research journals, interviewee 1, and interviewee 2
Idea on how to start off and grab readers attention: Ever wondered how marketing professionals write and the different genres and conventions they use? Well I took the time to find the answers.
Main Idea: Introducing the context (who, what, where, when, why, how)
What will be discussed: different genres and their rhetorical concepts from individual research journals, interviewee 1, and interviewee 2
Re-edited selection:
Marketing
professionals in the business world have to write frequently and in doing so use
different genres and conventions within their work. After conducting two
interviews and doing individual research, I found a range of information about
the kinds of writing professionals do in marketing. From interviewing two
professionals and doing individual research I also discovered the rhetorical
situations marketing writer’s use, different genres written, and the
conventions used for each genre. The genres examined will be a journal article
and a report by a range of examples from the marketing field.
- The content changes greatly as I have completely switched from having a podcast to creating a standard college essay. Overall, I basically touched up on what I previous wrote and enhanced it so that it sounds better. The content is being communicated more effectively as I have made the intro less wordy, with less repetition and shorter sentences. This consequently improved the flow of the essay's intro.
- Even though the genre of the project changed, the form overall did not change greatly. I still used the same structure of the podcast to be within my standard college essay. The only changes were that I did not include the conventions of a podcast (music, sound effects etc.).
Reflection on post-production
This has been a tiring week but I feel I still have more to accomplish. I hope for the next few days I will be more productive.
- During this week, I realised that by switching from a podcast to standard college essay was a more suitable genre for me to do. This genre was easier to work with then a podcast since I am used to writing essays. A podcast was a genre I typically never worked with which was a challenge working with. In addition, by using an essay for project 2, I feel as though my project will be more successful as the conventions for this genre are more easier to follow than creating a podcast.
- Challenges I faced was time management. I really struggled with completing everything on time. Thus, I felt rushed when doing my work and feel as though I could have done better if I used more time during my break to finish the project.
- Next week will go well as I feel that after finally finishing the project I can start working on the upcoming project 3. From this experience I will strive to work more in advance rather than working near the deadline.
- Overall, I feel glad the project is finally over. It was much more stressful than project one and I could not be any happier to finally finish this project.
Reflection on Production
This reflection helped me rethink what I did well and what I could further develop on. It will be a relief to finally finish this project.
- The successes for this week's process work is that I have finally managed to do my last interview. This took a long time as it was a struggle find a second interviewee as well as finding a mutual time to meet. Additionally, I feel as though I have a much better understanding of what the project requires. I spoke with Professor Bottai and he explained to me very clearly how to improve the content of my outline and the structure.
- The challenges for this week is finding the time to work on the project. As there are many other tests and assignments going around this week, finding the time to actually work on the project was challenging. Additionally, it was a challenge to find a time to conduct my last interview.
- Next week will go well hopefully. With the break, this will give me a lot of time into planning and finishing up my project. I am concerened that I will procrasinate a lot however which could be an issue for the coming days.
- At this point I am feeling more confident. I have finally collected my information and have a place where I can start working from to finish the final product.
Production Report 2
This task helped me see if I did everything in my essay that I planned for in my outline. The project is beginning to make me more exhausted and anxious with the deadlines coming soon.
Main point 1: Genre 1 (Journal Article)
Discuss Rhetorical concepts:
Situation:
-Audience
-Author
-Credibility
-Context
Strategies:
-Emotional appeals
-Logical appeals
-Credibility-based appeals
Outline Item:
Main point 1: Genre 1 (Journal Article)
Discuss Rhetorical concepts:
Situation:
-Audience
-Author
-Credibility
-Context
Strategies:
-Emotional appeals
-Logical appeals
-Credibility-based appeals
Adaption of outline item:
The first genre I found from my research is a journal article. This genre has been written frequently and is read by many professionals in the marketing field. An example of this genre can be seen in my interviewees’ journal article “Symbols for Sale”. Sidney J Levy, uses a less formal tone but a more personal easy to read style. His work is shown to be different from most other journal articles, as “Symbols for Sale” uses less marketing jargan. The use of less sophisticated writing can consequently give Sidney J Levy a larger audience that can understand his work more easily. As I met with Dr. Levy, I discussed with him about why he decides to write in a less formal style, he explained this stylistic choice with “In my writing I am oriented towards clarity. I want to be understood, and not make it sound to abstract or too unusual. Although this is not true with most people in the marketing field, I like to write in plain English. I try to be clear.”
- I used form for my raw material to give a organised structure to the project. As I decided to write a standard college essay instead of a podcast, I try to use the active voice as much as possible and limit the use of repetition, run on sentences and the passive voice.
- The production of this raw material went well after switching to a standard college essay. As this genre is the most familiar genre for me, this experience helped speed the writing process of my project. I did have to edit a lot of my work as I felt there were many sentences which did not sound correct or had an awkward structure.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Production Report
Below is the link shows a part of my rough draft. I hope to receive advice on what to improve as I know that there is room to develop my project.
I have included a piece of my outline and a section of my rough draft in this post.
Adaption of Outline Item: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3YTnue1kKkVNlRIM1hpaVhKVTg
Outline Item:Opening section/introduction:
Idea on how to start off and grab readers attention: Ever wondered how marketing professionals write and the different genres and conventions they use? Well I took the time to find the answers.
Main Idea: Introducing the context (who, what, where, when, why, how)
What will be discussed: different genres and their rhetorical concepts from individual research journals, interviewee 1, and interviewee 2
Audience questions:
1. I decided to use form to present the content of my raw material to give a organised structure to the project. This helps guide my audience more easily, as the context and basic points to know are introduced in the into. By speaking in a calm and clear voice, this also helps the fluidity of the podcast. Conventions of my genres influenced my choices as I felt that by doing a podcast, I should stick to the format of a podcast as much as I can.
2. The production of this raw material went well. I only wished that I could have started this sooner though. Challenges I faced were messing up what I was saying or forgetting to speak more clearly. Apart from that, it was a easy process to do.
I have included a piece of my outline and a section of my rough draft in this post.
Adaption of Outline Item: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3YTnue1kKkVNlRIM1hpaVhKVTg
Outline Item:Opening section/introduction:
Idea on how to start off and grab readers attention: Ever wondered how marketing professionals write and the different genres and conventions they use? Well I took the time to find the answers.
Main Idea: Introducing the context (who, what, where, when, why, how)
What will be discussed: different genres and their rhetorical concepts from individual research journals, interviewee 1, and interviewee 2
Audience questions:
1. I decided to use form to present the content of my raw material to give a organised structure to the project. This helps guide my audience more easily, as the context and basic points to know are introduced in the into. By speaking in a calm and clear voice, this also helps the fluidity of the podcast. Conventions of my genres influenced my choices as I felt that by doing a podcast, I should stick to the format of a podcast as much as I can.
2. The production of this raw material went well. I only wished that I could have started this sooner though. Challenges I faced were messing up what I was saying or forgetting to speak more clearly. Apart from that, it was a easy process to do.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Report on My Interviewees
This task helped me reflect on the interviews and remind me about what I learnt from the interviews.
1. The most significant and interesting genres that I learned about my interviewees included poetry and novels. These genres were not related to Marketing itself but were written by personal desire. However, in terms of genres from the Marketing field, the most significant genres were articles, journals and reports.
2. These genres differ from one another as each differs in purpose, content and audience. For an article, the audience is more directed towards . Reports and journal articles require a large amount of research and citations. Therefore, when writing these genres, credibility is a major factor for a marketing paper.
3. What is exciting from writing in these genres is the amount of influence the writing can have on the audience. One of the professionals I interviewed felt rewarded when his student audience learned, as well as having people from the marketing spectrum conducting further research on certain topics which Sidney J Levy discusses about in his publications.
4. These genres can be found in the news, education and business magazines.
1. The most significant and interesting genres that I learned about my interviewees included poetry and novels. These genres were not related to Marketing itself but were written by personal desire. However, in terms of genres from the Marketing field, the most significant genres were articles, journals and reports.
2. These genres differ from one another as each differs in purpose, content and audience. For an article, the audience is more directed towards . Reports and journal articles require a large amount of research and citations. Therefore, when writing these genres, credibility is a major factor for a marketing paper.
3. What is exciting from writing in these genres is the amount of influence the writing can have on the audience. One of the professionals I interviewed felt rewarded when his student audience learned, as well as having people from the marketing spectrum conducting further research on certain topics which Sidney J Levy discusses about in his publications.
4. These genres can be found in the news, education and business magazines.
Reflection on Progress
Reflecting on my progress helped me re evaluate what I did wrong, what I could improve in and what I is yet to complete. It gave time to rethink about how my project is going which I think will help me organize my ideas and time better for creating the final piece.
1. During this week's process, I finally managed to complete my last interview. This was a relief as it took a while to get someone to accept the interview and plan a time to meet up. I also managed to finish my other blog posts for the pre-production period which went well.
2. During the pre-production stage, there were a few challenges I faced. I had a lot of trouble finding my second interviewee as many people either declined or never responded to my email. In addition, by the time I finally managed to meet a professional for my second interview, he could not make it to the original time we agreed on, thus I had to plan the interview to be a bit later than I would have wanted to.
3. Next week will be a hard for me to manage my time to finish the project. I will be traveling to San Francisco and then to Lake Tahoe. During these days of travel both via plane and car, will become an obstacle for me to create time to work on my project. Additionally, I will be hanging out and skiing with my friends, Uncle, and brother which will be a distraction.
4. Overall for the project, I feel confident. I am wary about whether or not I will manage to work effectively during my spring break. Regardless, I have finished collecting all my information and should be able to complete the project with ease.
1. During this week's process, I finally managed to complete my last interview. This was a relief as it took a while to get someone to accept the interview and plan a time to meet up. I also managed to finish my other blog posts for the pre-production period which went well.
2. During the pre-production stage, there were a few challenges I faced. I had a lot of trouble finding my second interviewee as many people either declined or never responded to my email. In addition, by the time I finally managed to meet a professional for my second interview, he could not make it to the original time we agreed on, thus I had to plan the interview to be a bit later than I would have wanted to.
3. Next week will be a hard for me to manage my time to finish the project. I will be traveling to San Francisco and then to Lake Tahoe. During these days of travel both via plane and car, will become an obstacle for me to create time to work on my project. Additionally, I will be hanging out and skiing with my friends, Uncle, and brother which will be a distraction.
4. Overall for the project, I feel confident. I am wary about whether or not I will manage to work effectively during my spring break. Regardless, I have finished collecting all my information and should be able to complete the project with ease.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Open Post to Peer Reviewers
My project is still in the beta stage as I have yet to elaborate on my main points.
This piece will have some issues which will need improvement
Link of rough draft here:
https://docs.google.com/a/email.arizona.edu/document/d/1O-QIFS4frt8MIVWSKkOjo7kyceuOATiyuQ6l59xhzo4/edit?usp=sharing
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Production Schedule
The production schedule will definitely help me with my time management this week. It should help guide me into following a plan which will help me finish my project before the deadline and with ease.
What is to be done:
-Finish production phase by completing all tasks requiredWhat is to be done:
-Listen to interview again and note down relevant points to use in podcast
-Finish as much as I can for the podcast
Thursday: Begin production tasks
Friday: Continue working on productions tasks and start creating podcast
Saturday: Listen to interviews and note what would be good to use
Sunday: Finish rough draft of podcast
Location:
-My room, library, and the airplane
Resources required:
-Data
-Laptop
Date Completed:
Everything shall be finished before Sunday
Changes:
Change in structure and introduction of the podcast. I need to change this as my original plan/idea will not be as successful as using a more different suitable format which Professor Bottai suggested.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Content Outline
This outline task I believe will be beneficial to use for my project. I now have a solid outline which will help guide me through the production of my project.
Outline:
Opening section/introduction:
Idea on how to start off and grab readers attention: Ever wondered how marketing professionals write and the different genres and conventions they use? Well I took the time to find the answers.
Main Idea: Introducing the context (who, what, where, when, why, how)
Who: Me, Interviewee 1, Interviewee 2
What: Interview about writing process particularly about rhetorical concepts used in different genres. This will be done by individual research related to actual journals/reports in the library???? Specifically using genres and analyzing the audience, context etc. and it's rhetorical concepts
Where: Eller
When: This past month (give specific dates and times)
Why: To investigate how professionals in my field approach writing in their work
How: Emailing for permission, planning a time, recording interview,having the interviewees introduce themselves and asking questions regarding different aspects of writing in their field.
What will be discussed: different genres and their rhetorical concepts from individual research journals, interviewee 1, and interviewee 2
Main point 1: Genre 1 (Journal Article)
Discuss Rhetorical concepts:
Situation:
-Audience
-Author
-Credibility
-Context
Strategies:
-Emotional appeals
-Logical appeals
-Credibility-based appeals
Examples: (use 4 journals)
Main point 2: Genre II (Report)
Discuss Rhetorical concepts
Situation:
-Audience
-Author
-Credibility
-Context
Strategies:
-Emotional appeals
-Logical appeals
-Credibility-based appeals
Examples: (use 4 reports)
Main point 3: Independent Research
Discuss Rhetorical concepts
Situation:
-Audience
-Author
-Credibility
-Context
Strategies:
-Emotional appeals
-Logical appeals
-Credibility-based appeals
Examples: (use 4 examples)
Conclusion/Closing Section:
Main Idea: Summarize the genres and their rhetorical concepts I received from the interviews and research (information collected) and state what can be learnt from this
Sum up:
Audience
Context
Genres
Etc.
Outline:
Opening section/introduction:
Idea on how to start off and grab readers attention: Ever wondered how marketing professionals write and the different genres and conventions they use? Well I took the time to find the answers.
Main Idea: Introducing the context (who, what, where, when, why, how)
Who: Me, Interviewee 1, Interviewee 2
What: Interview about writing process particularly about rhetorical concepts used in different genres. This will be done by individual research related to actual journals/reports in the library???? Specifically using genres and analyzing the audience, context etc. and it's rhetorical concepts
Where: Eller
When: This past month (give specific dates and times)
Why: To investigate how professionals in my field approach writing in their work
How: Emailing for permission, planning a time, recording interview,having the interviewees introduce themselves and asking questions regarding different aspects of writing in their field.
What will be discussed: different genres and their rhetorical concepts from individual research journals, interviewee 1, and interviewee 2
Main point 1: Genre 1 (Journal Article)
Discuss Rhetorical concepts:
Situation:
-Audience
-Author
-Credibility
-Context
Strategies:
-Emotional appeals
-Logical appeals
-Credibility-based appeals
Examples: (use 4 journals)
Main point 2: Genre II (Report)
Discuss Rhetorical concepts
Situation:
-Audience
-Author
-Credibility
-Context
Strategies:
-Emotional appeals
-Logical appeals
-Credibility-based appeals
Examples: (use 4 reports)
Main point 3: Independent Research
Discuss Rhetorical concepts
Situation:
-Audience
-Author
-Credibility
-Context
Strategies:
-Emotional appeals
-Logical appeals
-Credibility-based appeals
Examples: (use 4 examples)
Conclusion/Closing Section:
Main Idea: Summarize the genres and their rhetorical concepts I received from the interviews and research (information collected) and state what can be learnt from this
Sum up:
Audience
Context
Genres
Etc.