Summary – Communicating your understanding of a text’s main ideas.
Thesis: The main claim of an argument.
Abstract: Overview.
Paraphrase – Your understanding of a small amount of text.
Claim – an assertion that typically needs evidence to support it.
Rhetoric: The art of effective or persuasive speech or writing; language designed to have a persuasive effect on the reader.
Affordances: Things that a design allows you to do.
Constraints: Things in which a design restricts us from doing.
Genre: A kind or type of something.
Conventions of a Genre: Characteristics that define a genre.
Lexicon: A list of terms from a text, subject, and/or discussion.
Digital Literacy: The ability to effectively use the various tools of different forms of media.
Primary Research: The use of data gathered through oneself.
Secondary Research: The use of data gathered by others.
Multi-modality: Linguistic, Oral, Visual, Gestural, & Spatial; The collection and use of multiple paths of communication.
Content: What is being said
Style: How it is stated.
Metadata: A set of data that describes and gives information about other data.