Friday, November 18, 2011
Mission Critical
I find that the Mission Critical website is very helpful towards communication learning through a number of ways. For instance, the website holds links to a multiple amount of communication topics that would increase anyone's knowledge on arguments and persuasion. Several topics covered include breaking down parts of an argument, analysis of arguments (which includes universal syllogisms and non-universal syllogisms) and fallacies. In "Parts of an argument" readers are able to understand more about the different parts of several types of arguments. This is extremely helpful in real life situations because you would be able to understand the exact point of someone trying to persuade you and thus know how to better react to it. Another reason why this is useful is because the website has examples in their lessons to better explain the subject at hand. Lastly, this website also gives the option to quiz the reader on the lesson and then tell them if they got the answer right or if they were incorrect, the reason for their mistake. With a plethora of links, examples, and quizzes relating to our current course lessons, this website is definitely an awesome source for some awesome information.
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