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In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the eight most common logical fallacies commonly used in persuasive speeches.
By Dr. Cynthia Ellenbecker
In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the Ad Populum fallacy.
In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the either/or fallacy.
In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the Ad Absurdum fallacy.
In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the Ad Hominem fallacy.
In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the Post hoc, Ergo Propter hoc fallacy.
In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the Red Herring fallacy.
In this learning activity you'll explore the Slippery Slope fallacy.
In this learning activity you'll explore the differences between primary and secondary research.
In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the Ad Verecundia fallacy.
In this learning activity you'll apply techniques for identifying a central idea to a practice exercise.
By Dr. Rose Marie Mastricola
In this learning activity you'll explore the different types of purposes for giving speeches.
Writers block happens to all of us. Homework block is even worse. If you’re stuck on how to get started, watch this video to explore how to generate ideas for speeches, papers, and projects quickly and effectively.
By Deborah Seline