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From Discussion to Writing RHETORIC I Fall 2009 Bruce Clary Instructor
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From Discussion to Writing

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Bruce Clary

Short introduction to the act of writing as participation in public discourse.
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From Discussionto Writing

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A key to success in this course is recognizing that discussion and writing are not separate activities but interrelated processes.

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A key to success in this course is recognizing that discussion and writing are not separate activities but interrelated processes.

• In discussion, we hear other opinions and formulate our own

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RHETORIC IFall 2009

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A key to success in this course is recognizing that discussion and writing are not separate activities but interrelated processes.

• In discussion, we hear other opinions and formulate our own

• in writing, we express our opinions in the context of other opinions.

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Popular Image of Writers Is Wrong

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Writing Is a Public Activity

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Writing Is a Public Activity

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• Writing is work that is frequently done in public – offices, newsrooms, public transportation

Writing Is a Public Activity

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• Writing is work that is frequently done in public – offices, newsrooms, public transportation

• It is a response to public events. Taking into account the opinions of others makes writing more persuasive and effective – not less.

Writing Is a Public Activity

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• Writing is work that is frequently done in public – offices, newsrooms, public transportation

• It is a response to public events. Taking into account the opinions of others makes writing more persuasive and effective – not less.

• All published writing is reviewed, edited, and re-edited by different people.

Writing Is a Public Activity

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Your Classmates Become Your Public

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Your Classmates Become Your Public

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• Class discussion supplies you with ideas and opportunities to think about those ideas and to hear others’ thoughts about those ideas.

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Your Classmates Become Your Public

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• Class discussion supplies you with ideas and opportunities to think about those ideas and to hear others’ thoughts about those ideas.

• Your classmates are your audience for your papers, which become responses to the opinions, attitudes, experiences, issues, ideas and proposals discussed .

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Our Class Discussion Rules

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Our Class Discussion Rules

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1. Come prepared.

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Our Class Discussion Rules

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1. Come prepared.

2. Take an active speaking role!

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Our Class Discussion Rules

RHETORIC IFall 2009

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1. Come prepared.

2. Take an active speaking role!

3. Listen carefully – and take notes.

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Our Class Discussion Rules

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Bruce ClaryInstructor

1. Come prepared.

2. Take an active speaking role!

3. Listen carefully – and take notes.

4. Examine all sides of a issue (use stock issues & elements).

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Our Class Discussion Rules

RHETORIC IFall 2009

Bruce ClaryInstructor

1. Come prepared.

2. Take an active speaking role!

3. Listen carefully – and take notes.

4. Examine all sides of a issue (use stock issues & elements).

5. Suspend judgment.

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Our Class Discussion Rules

RHETORIC IFall 2009

Bruce ClaryInstructor

1. Come prepared.

2. Take an active speaking role!

3. Listen carefully – and take notes.

4. Examine all sides of a issue (use stock issues & elements).

5. Suspend judgment.

6. No abusive or insulting language.

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Keep your eyes on the prize

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Keep your eyes on the prize

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Moving from cocksure ignoranceto thoughtful uncertainty.

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