ADMS 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Mind Map, Concept Map

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Thursday, january 25, 2018 lecture 3 (lecture 3 - organization theory & claims) Last four classes for the group debates. Claims: what"s the author tr(cid:455)i(cid:374)g to sa(cid:455) to (cid:373)e, the idea the author wants you to understand from their text. Their idea and wording will give you your preferred reading. Identifying claims: the first step of analyzing an argument, not always clearly stated. Ideas should be in the title, intro sentence, or conclusion: the article just expands on the title, in some cases, paraphrase the claim. Must be a general statement the evidence and stats are only examples to support the claim. The claim is never an example: your state(cid:373)e(cid:374)t of the author"s (cid:272)lai(cid:373) should (cid:271)e fair (cid:373)ake sure (cid:455)ou"re (cid:374)ot misinterpreting the author. Of course, the trigger words will help you will that: there are verbs for that check slide 8 of organization theory.

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