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Today, you’ll move around our room, reading our “gallery” and offering feedback to your fellow rhetors. Your feedback should move the rhetor forward in their Persuasion Project, so while a comment like “interesting” is nice, it’s not super helpful in terms of understanding possible next steps. Here are examples of ways to construct productive feedback:

  • Your purpose is clear because it helps me see/understand _________.
  • Your purpose could use development because I don’t understand _________.
  • And audience that would really be interested in this is ____________.
  • A medium you should also consider to best communicate your purpose is ___________ because __________.
  • You should also look at [insert source that you know on the topic].
  • I’d be willing to be interviewed or surveyed for your project. You can contact me at ___________________.

Gallery Walk Post-Mortem

We’ll spend a couple minutes debriefing and reflecting on what happened during the gallery walk.

Conference Sign-ups

We’ll use this document to sign-up for one-to-one progress conferences with me for Nov. 11-13.

HOMEWORK

Review Chapter 8 on Extrinsic Proofs and start drafting ways you will gather extrinsic proofs through testimonials, interview data, or survey data.

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