A librarian specifically trained to help you find sources of information.
What is reference librarian
100
The intentional use of information from another source without crediting the source.
What is plagiarism
100
A change of audience opinion caused by the separation of the message content from its source over a period of time.
What is sleeper effect
100
Founder of Apple who passed away this year?
Who is Steve Jobs
200
A program in the Internet that allows users to search for information.
What is search engine
200
Specific instances used to illustrate your point.
What are examples
200
A source advocating one position presents and argument from the opposite viewpoint and then goes on to refute that argument.
What is two-sided argument
200
The degree to which the speaker is perceived as skilled, reliable, experienced, qualified, authoritative, and informed, an aspect of credibility.
What is competence
200
Group member: loud, energetic, spontaneous
Who is Claudia
300
Information you can use to substantiate your arguments and to clarify your positions.
What are supporting materials
300
Studies in which a limited number of questions are answered by a sample of the population to discover opinions on issues.
What are surveys
300
The intentional or unintentional use of information from one or more sources without divulging how much information is directly quoted.
What is incremental plagiarism
300
The degree to which the speaker is perceived as honest, fair, sincere, honorable, friendly, an kind; an aspect of credibility.
What is trust worthiness
300
Service learning project where students tutor other students trying to learn and strengthen their English
What is EAP Mentorship
400
Stories to illustrate an important point.
What are narratives
400
Three kinds of testimonial evidence you can use in your speeches.
What is lay testimony, expert testimony, celebrity testimony
400
Determinations of meaning through description, simplifications, examples, analysis, comparison, explanation, or illustration.
What are definitions
400
Also known as co-orientation, the degree to which the speaker's values, beliefs, attitudes, and interests are shared with the audience; an aspect of credibility.
What is common ground
400
Group member: crazy, sweet, caring, shy
Who is Janet?
500
Written or oral statements of others' experience used by a speaker to substantiate or clarify a point.
What is testimonial evidence
500
A comparison of things in some respects, especially in position or function, that are otherwise dissimilar.
What is analogy
500
Numbers that summarize numerical information or compare quantities.
What are statistics
500
A clarification of what something is or how it works.
What is explanation
500
Group member: great techie who put this amazing presentation together!!