A Letter to the Editor, lesson #2

Friday, February 3rd
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This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Friday, February 3rd

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Programme
- Reread + react to 'AI-assisted plagiarism? ChatGPT bot says it has an answer for that'
- Take a look at letters in response to the article
- Basic principles of APA referencing

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Let's reread the article

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What is the author’s message?

Slide 4 - Open question

What idea(s) do you agree with? Why?

Slide 5 - Mind map

What do you disagree with? Why?

Slide 6 - Mind map

Letters to the editor
Read the sample letters in response to the article.

In groups, discuss and takes notes on:
- what a logical structure for a letter to the editor looks like;
- what the characteristics of a paragraph are;
- what language is used
- and what makes an effective letter.
- Are these 'effective' letters to the editor? Why (not)?

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10:00

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Basic principles of APA referencing

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New article: Beware the ‘spare’: let’s drop the need for a second-in-line, and let Harry be the last.

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Time left?
Get started on your own letter to the editor in response to the article.

Before you start writing, think of the message of the text, things you agree and disagree with.
What ideas would you like to get across in your letter to the editor?

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Thursday
- Read the selected article (Beware the 'spare') prior to class
- Jot down your first responses.
- Write a (draft) letter to the editor in response to this article.

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