Whom do you trust?

So, we’re going to talk a bit about persuasive and biased websites today.

Persuasive essays are organized like this:

  1. Hook the reader
  2. Set-up the problem
  3. Explain your solution
  4. Defend it against critics
  5. End with a call to action

I’ll talk about the best way to evaluate websites. What about Wikipedia?  Is it trustworthy?

Then, we’ll talk about research.  Here is a research log that can help you get started. Also, see this post about good alternatives to Googling. Also see this.

See this persuasive map that might help you get your ideas in order.

The rest of the class is dedicated to giving you time to find out the information (start with Opposing Viewpoints) that you need.

HW: Choose a topic and have at least 3 sources with an analysis of their trustworthiness and reliability for Friday

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