Elevate your analytical skills with this advanced course from Arizona State University, where the focus shifts to the deep mechanics of logic and evidence synthesis. You will move beyond basic persuasion to master "Understanding Logic," learning the critical distinction between facts and opinions to form well-supported arguments. This course challenges you to combine ideas from different sources into a single, cohesive argument through the skill of synthesis.
An essential component of this training is the ability to identify "False Logic". By recognizing logical fallacies that undermine credibility, you will learn to build more robust and resilient arguments. You will also practice communicating contrasting ideas effectively, ensuring that differences in perspective strengthen rather than weaken your message. Through rigorous summary and response assignments, you will refine your ability to present credible, logical, and nuanced perspectives. This course is ideal for those who wish to master the subtle art of influencing others through superior reasoning and evidence-based synthesis.
Understanding logic is a key element of Aristotle’s Triangle of Persuasion. This means learning how to distinguish between facts and opinions to form well-supported arguments. In this module, you will explore the difference between fact and opinion, practice identifying opinion language, and learn how logic strengthens persuasion in academic and professional settings. You will study new vocabulary, watch a lecture, read about facts and opinions, and practice your skills through a summary task.
涵盖的内容
1个视频4篇阅读材料2个作业2个插件
显示有关单元内容的信息
1个视频•总计3分钟
Facts and Opinions about Mona Lisa•3分钟
4篇阅读材料•总计50分钟
Aristotle's Triangle of Persuasion•15分钟
Facts and Opinions about Mona Lisa•5分钟
Aristotle’s Triangle of Persuasion•15分钟
Fact, Opinion, and Logic•15分钟
2个作业•总计50分钟
Check Your Understanding•20分钟
Write a Summary•30分钟
2个插件•总计30分钟
Vocabulary •15分钟
Skill Practice•15分钟
Module 2: Synthesizing Information
第 2 单元•小时 后完成
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Synthesizing information is a key skill in school and work settings. It means learning how to combine ideas from different sources into one argument. Using synthesis supports Aristotle’s Triangle of Persuasion by helping you present credible arguments based on multiple sources. In this module, you will explore two types of synthesis and practice using transition words to connect ideas. You will watch an interview, read about synthesis, and practice your skills through a response task.
涵盖的内容
2个视频3篇阅读材料2个作业2个插件
显示有关单元内容的信息
2个视频•总计9分钟
Dirty Jobs, Part 1•5分钟
Dirty Jobs, Part 2•4分钟
3篇阅读材料•总计25分钟
Dirty Jobs, Part 1•5分钟
Dirty Jobs, Part 2•5分钟
Synthesizing Information•15分钟
2个作业•总计50分钟
Check Your Understanding•20分钟
Write a Response•30分钟
2个插件•总计30分钟
Vocabulary•15分钟
Skill Practice•15分钟
Module 3: Identifying False Logic
第 3 单元•小时 后完成
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Identifying false logic is an important academic skill. False logic undermines credibility, a key element in Aristotle’s Triangle of Persuasion, so being able to recognize these problems is essential to evaluating sources effectively and building stronger arguments. In this module, you will explore common problems in reasoning. Understanding these issues supports your ability to think critically and avoid weak reasoning in your reading, writing, and speaking. You will learn vocabulary, read an article, and practice the skills of identifying false logic in a summary and response task.
Aristotle's Triangle of Persuasion emphasizes the importance of logic and credibility in academic and professional communication. One way to build credibility is through logically and effectively showing differences between ideas. In this module, you will learn several contrast words and phrases and use them to interpret information discussed throughout this module. You will also strengthen your communication by practicing contrasting ideas in your own persuasive arguments.
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Is financial aid available?
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