Sunday, November 22, 2015

Publishing Public Argument

Here is a link to my final draft of my public argument. Below is some relevant information regarding my public argument, my topic and how I argued my topic.
Rawlinson, Jon "celebration of light 2007 - vancouver, canada, fireworks" 07/25/2007 via flickr.com Attribution 2.0 Generic

1. Mark with an "x" where you feel your target audience currently stands on the issue (before reading/watcing/hearing your argument) below:
←----------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------X------------------------->
Strongly                                            Totally neutral                                                    Strongly
agree                                                                                                                          disagree

2. Now mark with an "x" where you feel your target audience should be (after they've read/watched/heard your argument) below:
←----------------------X------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------->
Strongly                                            Totally neutral                                                    Strongly
agree                                                                                                                          disagree

3. Check one (and only one) of the argument types below for your public argument:

_______ My public argument establishes an original pro position on an issue of debate.

_______ My public argument establishes an original con position on an issue of debate.

_______ My public argument clarifies the causes for a problem that is being debated.

___X___ My public argument proposes a solution for a problem that is being debated.

_______ My public argument positively evaluate a specific solution or policy under debate (and clearly identifies the idea I'm supporting).

_______ My public argument openly refutes a specific solution or policy under debate (and clearly identifies the idea I'm refuting).

4. Briefly explain how your public argument doesn’t simply restate information from other sources, but provides original context and insight into the situation:

My topic focuses on how more funding from the United States government allocated from the defense R&D budget can allow humanity to relieve itself from its addiction to fossil fuels and provide a cleaner and more efficient energy source to draw its power from.

5. Identify the specific rhetorical appeals you believe you've employed in your public argument below:

Ethical or credibility-establishing appeals

_____ Telling personal stories that establish a credible point-of-view

__X__ Referring to credible sources (established journalism, credentialed experts, etc.)

_____ Employing carefully chosen key words or phrases that demonstrate you are credible (proper terminology, strong but clear vocabulary, etc.)

__X__ Adopting a tone that is inviting and trustworthy rather than distancing or alienating

__X__ Arranging visual elements properly (not employing watermarked images, cropping images carefully, avoiding sloppy presentation)

_____ Establishing your own public image in an inviting way (using an appropriate images of yourself, if you appear on camera dressing in a warm or friendly or professional manner, appearing against a background that’s welcoming or credibility-establishing)

_____ Sharing any personal expertise you may possess about the subject (your identity as a student in your discipline affords you some authority here)

_____ Openly acknowledging counterarguments and refuting them intelligently

_____ Appealing openly to the values and beliefs shared by the audience (remember that the website/platform/YouTube channel your argument is designed for helps determine the kind of audience who will encounter your piece)

_____ Other: 

Emotional appeals

_____ Telling personal stories that create an appropriate emotional impact for the debate

_____ Telling emotionally compelling narratives drawn from history and/or the current culture

_____ Employing the repetition of key words or phrases that create an appropriate emotional impact

__X__ Employing an appropriate level of formality for the subject matter (through appearance, formatting, style of language, etc.)

_____ Appropriate use of humor for subject matter, platform/website, audience

__X__ Use of “shocking” statistics in order to underline a specific point

_____ Use of imagery to create an appropriate emotional impact for the debate

_____ Employing an attractive color palette that sets an appropriate emotional tone (no clashing or ‘ugly’ colors, no overuse of too many variant colors, etc.)

_____ Use of music to create an appropriate emotional impact for the debate

_____ Use of sound effects to create an appropriate emotional impact for the debate

_____ Employing an engaging and appropriate tone of voice for the debate

_____ Other: 

Logical or rational appeals

__X__ Using historical records from credible sources in order to establish precedents, trends, or patterns

__X__ Using statistics from credible sources in order to establish precedents, trends, or patterns

_____ Using interviews from stakeholders that help affirm your stance or position

_____ Using expert opinions that help affirm your stance or position

__X___ Effective organization of elements, images, text, etc.

__X___ Clear transitions between different sections of the argument (by using title cards, interstitial music, voiceover, etc.)

_____ Crafted sequencing of images/text/content in order to make linear arguments

_____ Intentional emphasis on specific images/text/content in order to strengthen argument

_____ Careful design of size/color relationships between objects to effectively direct the viewer’s attention/gaze (for visual arguments)

_____ Other: 

6. Below, provide us with working hyperlinks to THREE good examples of the genre you've chosen to write in. These examples can come from Blog Post 11.3 or they can be new examples. But they should all come from the same specific website/platform and should demonstrate the conventions for your piece:
  1. Example 1
  2. Example 2
  3. Example 3

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