When professionals write to a specific audience, they must make educated guesses or inferences about their readers (audience) to tailor the message and effectively engage the audience. In most occupations, this skill is vital. But it is also helpful outside of work....
Review of RHETORICAL ANALYSIs The article “You Must Not ‘Do Your Own Research’ When It Comes To Science” is a piece highlighting the pitfalls of pseudo-research, and the very real dangers it can create. The author, Ph.D. astrophysicist Ethan...
When doing scholarly research in an academic setting, it is very important to evaluate your sources to determine if the source is credible and scholarly. One thing to consider is the credibility of the author. What are some characteristics or credentials of an author...
When considering the different learning styles and needs of your students, what types of data and resources could you use to ensure all your students will be engaged in the lesson you are planning?
When considering student perceptions of what constitutes good teaching, how can you incorporate student communication and feedback so you ensure you are doing a good job as a teacher? How will you ensure all students have an equal opportunity to provide their...
Overview: Audience Assessment Audience Assessment- Assess the speech below and listen for the parts of the introduction and conclusion, the internal previews, and transitions statements. Identify the things done well and what could be done to improve. In your Audience...