[ATTW-L] Persuasive case study request

Cagle, Lauren E. lauren.cagle at uky.edu
Thu Mar 10 22:13:00 UTC 2022


Hi Debi!

I wonder if IEEE Pro Comm's published cases would work for this?

https://procomm.ieee.org/transactions-of-professional-communication/for-prospective-authors/guidelines-to-follow/ieee-transactions-preparing-a-teaching-case/#samples

Cagle

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All,

As part of my persuasive writing unit, I would like students to practice persuasive arguments in a court-like context: write a quick brief based on the facts, respond to a brief written by another student, and finish with a concluding argument. This exercise would most likely be done in class, so the briefs would be less than a page.

Do you know of a good repository for case studies or stories that I could use for this exercise? The stories would have to include enough detail to make an argument, but enough ambiguity that I could reasonably assign either side, and fairly short.

Thank you in advance for any help given!

Debi Galley
Brigham Young University
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