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Strategies for Discovering Influence. Part I. Using the Dictionary to Discover Influence. Dictionary Strategy. 1. Read for Comprehension. 2.Read for References to Objects and Images. Reading for Comprehension. Assumption. Knowledge. Gaps in understanding.
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Dictionary Strategy 1.Read for Comprehension 2.Read for References to Objects and Images
Assumption • Knowledge • Gaps in understanding
Assumption Personal • Knowledge Information • Gaps In Understanding Transformation through research
2. Reading for References to Objects, Images, Materials, and process
Literal Reference • Implied Reference • Impulsive Reference
Objects/Images Literal - Machine Implied - Some kind of diagram is implied by the words ‘plan’ and ‘scheme’ Impulsive - The embroidery is making me think of branding
Dictionary Strategy Recap 1.Read for Comprehension Literal – test your assumptions Implied – potential connections to other words and concepts Impulsive –meaning that reminds you of other things 2.Read for References to Objects and Images Literal – what’s there Implied – words that imply objects Impulsive – words that remind you of objects
Article Investigation Strategy 2. Read for References to Objects and Images, etc. 1. Read for comprehension
Find the main points that interest you • Identify argument points • Counter argument points with your opposing opinion when applicable
Main Points Dairy farmers are using pedometers to increase milk production and check the health of their herds. The devices, which are fitted to the cows’ legs and send data to a computer, have been offered to farmers by the Asda supermarket chain. The system show when a cow is ready to breed, which can improve milk production, or when a cow is unwell, by measuring the distance they walk. They walk further when they are ready to be inseminated and less when they feel ill. Chris and Margie Hall, who have a farm near Huddersfield, said that the system had been an instant success.
Argument Points Computer system shows when cows are ready to breed. This improves milk production and is a measure of how the cow is ‘feel’ing Offered to farmers by the Asda supermarket chain Chris and Margie Hall, who have a farm near Huddersfield say it is successful [so it must be]
Counter Points Computer systems are not fool proof No one knows the feelings of cows The Asda supermarket chain has something to gain if farmers use their computers Chris and Margie Hall, are only one sample of the American Dairy Farmer population
Literal Reference • Implied Reference • Impulsive Reference
OBJECTS Dairy farmers are using pedometers to increase milk production and check the health of their herds. The devices, which are fitted to the cows’ legs and send data to a computer, have been offered to farmers by the Asda supermarket chain. The system show when a cow is ready to breed, which can improve milk production, or when a cow is unwell, by measuring the distance they walk. They walk further when they are ready to be inseminated and less when they feel ill. Chris and Margie Hall, who have a farm near Huddersfield, said that the system had been an instant success.
Literal Reference • Implied Reference • Impulsive Reference
MATERIALS Dairy farmers are using pedometers to increase milk production and check the health of their herds. The devices, which are fitted to the cows’ legs and send data to a computer, have been offered to farmers by the Asda supermarket chain. The system show when a cow is ready to breed, which can improve milk production, or when a cow is unwell, by measuring the distance they walk. They walk further when they are ready to be inseminated and less when they feel ill. Chris and Margie Hall, who have a farm near Huddersfield, said that the system had been an instant success.
Article Investigation Strategy Recap • 2. Read for References to Objects and Images, etc. • Literal Reference • Implied Reference • Impulsive Reference Read for comprehension Find the main points that interest you Identify argument points Counter argument points with your opinion when applicable • For longer articles: • Small paragraphs • Highlighted segments • Synopsis of whole argument and counter
Literal Reference • Implied Reference • Impulsive Reference
CONTEXT Dairy farmers are using pedometers to increase milk production and check the health of their herds. The devices, which are fitted to the cows’ legs and send data to a computer, have been offered to farmers by the Asda supermarket chain. The system show when a cow is ready to breed, which can improve milk production, or when a cow is unwell, by measuring the distance they walk(a road). They walk further when they are ready to be inseminated (the bedroom) and less when they feel ill. Chris and Margie Hall, who have a farm near Huddersfield, said that the system had been an instant success.
Image Strategy Read for objects, materials, contexts, and processes 2. Read for Meaning: your perspective 3. Read for Meaning: others’ perspective 4. Read for potential use and meaning
Literal Reference • Implied Reference • Impulsive Reference