AbstractA series of online workshops was held to investigate the contributions of rhetorical analysis tasks on ten postgraduate student writers’ sense of audience in thesis writing. During the rhetorical analysis tasks, the students’ thesis drafts were analyzed by their supervisors before and after participating in the workshops. In addition, the students were interviewed at the end to gain insights of their understanding of audience. The findings suggested that adopting rhetorical analysis tasks may improve learners’ sense of audience. The findings also showed that the participants seemed to possess better rhetorical knowledge about appropriate genre, content, stance and style
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: While the first two artifacts in this list ...
This experimental study explored the effects of different levels (imagined audience vs. interactive ...
The teaching of writing has undergone many stages over the years—from product approach, to process a...
AbstractA series of online workshops was held to investigate the contributions of rhetorical analysi...
AbstractThis case study investigated the effects of task-based writing instruction on graduate stude...
Audience analysis is a consideration of the person or people to whom a piece of technical writing is...
Abstract The teaching of writing has undergone many stages over the years—from product approach,...
This talk was presented as part of Breakout Session E | Panel 1: Assessing Students' Rhetorical Awar...
Students are experts at sizing up instructors, but many do not extend this analysis to non-instructo...
Although students must understand the rhetorical medium that they use to present their proposals to ...
Traditionally the term rhetoric has been applied to the education of speakers on public occasions. M...
In rhetoric and argumentation research studies of empirical audiences are rare. Most studies are spe...
The study investigates the written discourse of the Sudanese EFL university learners to evaluate and...
The recent call for replicable, aggregable, and data-driven (RAD) research of writing center effecti...
This experimental study explored the effects of different levels (imagined audience vs. interactive ...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: While the first two artifacts in this list ...
This experimental study explored the effects of different levels (imagined audience vs. interactive ...
The teaching of writing has undergone many stages over the years—from product approach, to process a...
AbstractA series of online workshops was held to investigate the contributions of rhetorical analysi...
AbstractThis case study investigated the effects of task-based writing instruction on graduate stude...
Audience analysis is a consideration of the person or people to whom a piece of technical writing is...
Abstract The teaching of writing has undergone many stages over the years—from product approach,...
This talk was presented as part of Breakout Session E | Panel 1: Assessing Students' Rhetorical Awar...
Students are experts at sizing up instructors, but many do not extend this analysis to non-instructo...
Although students must understand the rhetorical medium that they use to present their proposals to ...
Traditionally the term rhetoric has been applied to the education of speakers on public occasions. M...
In rhetoric and argumentation research studies of empirical audiences are rare. Most studies are spe...
The study investigates the written discourse of the Sudanese EFL university learners to evaluate and...
The recent call for replicable, aggregable, and data-driven (RAD) research of writing center effecti...
This experimental study explored the effects of different levels (imagined audience vs. interactive ...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: While the first two artifacts in this list ...
This experimental study explored the effects of different levels (imagined audience vs. interactive ...
The teaching of writing has undergone many stages over the years—from product approach, to process a...