CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold1 Class 11 ŸVisualization of data (cont’d) ŸDiscussion of Tufte paper ŸWriting arguments discussion ŸAssignment ŸWA Ch 4: 9/27.

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CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold1 Class 11 ŸVisualization of data (cont’d) ŸDiscussion of Tufte paper ŸWriting arguments discussion ŸAssignment ŸWA Ch 4: 9/27 ŸAssignment 7:

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold2 Writing Arguments (Chapter 3)

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold3 Introduction to WA Chapter 3 ŸNow thinking about proposal for term paper, and need to start thinking about how you’ll write your argument ŸI used to think writing, of any kind except math proofs or thank-you notes, was a gift that I didn’t have and couldn’t learn (my high school teachers didn’t help change my mind on this) ŸBut at one school where I was teaching math, I became friends with an English comp teacher, and she convinced me that writing could be learned---I still didn’t think I’d need it ŸBut when I decided to go to grad school in CS, I needed to learn to write, and found that it was possible, and I now enjoy it. ŸAnd most of the writing I do is an argument of some form—a proposal for funding, a proposal for curriculum change, a proposal for space for my research group, a paper reporting my research that needs to convince reviewers that my problem is an important one and that I have a good solution, and so on.

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold4 Who Writes Arguments and Why? ŸHow many have written an argument for some issue in the past? ŸIf haven’t written, have you presented an argument? ŸWhat are some issues for which you could (if you had time) write or present an argument? What would you want to have changed?

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold5 Tips for Improving the Writing Process ŸWhere and how do you start to write an argument? ŸWho can make change, what are obstacles,…? ŸExploratory will help ŸDiscuss with others ŸHow do you explore, research, rehearse? ŸAudience important ŸWhy will your views be threatening to others, not agree, etc.? ŸContinue to discuss with others, especially those who don’t agree; use them as sounding board

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold6 Tips for Improving the Writing Process (2) ŸOutline is important ŸI sometimes start with a bunch of things I want to say somewhere but not sure where ŸI write them all down and then try to organize them ŸI then try to think of the flow of the argument or paper by writing a sentence that tells what a paragraph or section will contain ŸI then try to expand this ŸI try to talk to a colleague about my argument to see if he/she is convinced ŸFinally, I write a draft

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold7 Tips for Improving the Writing Process (3) ŸRough draft (all about the flow of the argument) ŸDon’t worry about grammar, etc. at first—can polish later ŸWhat else? ŸHow should you revise your paper (now think about grammar)? ŸRead out loud—mistakes show up easier ŸSpell and grammar ŸGet someone to proofread (difficult) ŸUnderstand that to get a good paper, it takes many iterations to revise, restructure, rewrite

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold8 WA: Using Exploratory Writing 1.Free writing or Blind Writing (what is this) 2.Idea Mapping (what is this) 3.Playing the Believing/Doubting Game ŸBeliever: wholly sympathetic to the idea, listen carefully, identify all ways that idea might appeal to different audiences, and all reasons for believing the idea ŸDoubter: be judgmental and critical, find faults, find counterexamples and inconsistencies that undermine the idea

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold9 Class Exercise Claim: Violence on the Web and in computer games is responsible for shootings in schools? 1.Play the believing and doubting game with the above claim by free writing for five minutes trying to believe the claim and then for five minutes to doubt the claim OR 2.Make an idea map by creating a believing spoke and a doubting spoke off the main hub. Instead of free writing, enter ideas onto your idea map, moving back and forth between believing and doubting. Name

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold10 WA: Using Exploratory Writing 4.Brainstrorming for Pro/Con Because Clauses ŸState reasons for and against claim 5.Brainstrorming a Network of Related Issues ŸIdentify related issues (sub issues, side issues, larger issues)

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold11 Group/Class Exercise Claim: ISP providers should be required by law to keep records on the real identify of all users. 1.Working with 2-3 others, generate pro and con because clauses supporting and attaching the claim. 2.Discuss because clauses with rest of class. 3.Now brainstorm about related issues (sub, side, larger) Name

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold12 Shaping Your Argument: Introduction Classical Argument 1.Exordium (get audience attention) 2.Narratio (provides needed background) 3.Propositio (introduce speakers thesis) 4.Partitio (forecasts the main parts of the speech) Homelier Terms 1.Dramatic story or startling statistic 2.Focus on issue—state as question, summarize opposing views Contextualize by providing background, explaining context, etc. 3.Present thesis 4.forecasts argument’s structure

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold13 Shaping Your Argument: Body, Conclusion Classical Argument 5.Confirmatio (presents writer’s position) 6.Confutatio (refutes opposing views 7.Peroratio (sums up argument, calls for actions, leaves strong lasting impression) Homelier Terms 5.Main body of essay, present reasons and evidence supporting claims, tie reasons to audience’s values, beliefs, and assumptions; usually a paragraph for each 6.Also refutes others claims, shows weakness in them, be fair and complete May put refute first, depending on audience 7.Close, sum up, strong lasting impression, call for action

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold14 Discovering Ideas and Deepening Thinking Exploration and Rehearsal 1.What issue to you plan to address in this argument? ŸOne sentence question ŸReword in several ways ŸSelect best one 2.Now write out your tentative answer to the question. ŸThis is tentative answer ŸWrite more than one; these will be alternative claims that others might consider 3.Why is this issue controversial? ŸIs there sufficient evidence to resolve the issue

CS 4001Mary Jean Harrold15 Assignment 9 ŸDiscuss and let start on it