Enhance your critical thinking ability by evaluating different types of arguments.
Gain confidence in constructing persuasive essays and presentations backed by solid evidence.
Learn how to integrate diverse forms of evidence seamlessly, improving your overall argument quality.
In this module, participants will learn the fundamental elements of constructing an argument including claims, reasoning, and evidence. The lessons will cover definitions, the importance of clarity, and an overview of the types of arguments. Using insights from popular texts, learners will build a solid base to progress further into advanced argument structures. Elements of an Argument Types of Arguments Assessing the Need for Evidence
This module introduces popular frameworks like Toulmin's Model and Aristotle's rhetoric to organize arguments effectively. Participants will gain insights into how each framework enhances clarity and persuasiveness. The content is enriched by references to influential texts like 'Thank You for Arguing', showing real-world applications of these models. Toulmin’s Model Aristotle’s Rhetoric Integrating Frameworks in Practice
This module stresses the importance of credible evidence in argumentation. It teaches methods for identifying valid sources, evaluating data, and recognizing biases. Authors like Booth and colleagues in 'The Craft of Research' provide foundational insights that support these practices. Identifying Credible Sources Data Collection Strategies Recognizing Bias and Limitations
This module explores how data and statistics can be incorporated to strengthen arguments. Emphasis is placed on understanding, analyzing, and visualizing numerical evidence. The lessons guide participants through common statistical pitfalls and how to present data clearly. Interpreting Statistical Data Visualizing Data Avoiding Misuse of Statistics
This module focuses on selecting and integrating quotes and expert opinions to bolster arguments. It addresses best practices for citing and contextualizing these pieces of evidence. Drawing from texts like 'They Say / I Say', this module emphasizes balanced integration that enhances persuasiveness. Selecting Powerful Quotes Proper Citation Techniques Analyzing Expert Testimony
The final module consolidates all the strategies learned throughout the course. Participants practice synthesizing various forms of evidence—data, quotes, expert opinions—into a unified argument. Emphasis is placed on clarity, persuasiveness, and ethical presentation. The module includes peer review and practical writing exercises to reinforce best practices. Combining Evidence Types Structuring Persuasive Essays Peer Review and Refinement
Learn at your own pace with flexible scheduling.
Engage in interactive, real-time learning sessions.
Receive instant feedback on your arguments.
Practice with real-world examples and case studies.
Access a variety of credible sources and techniques.
Develop skills for both written and verbal argumentation.