Major Writing #1 Sources
List of Writings:
1) "Defending the Cyber Realm" http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1082/defending-the-cyber-realm
2) "Living Robots Built Using Frog Cells" https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200113175653.htm
3) "Finding Informative Comments For Video Viewing" https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42979-019-0048-2
1) "Defending the Cyber Realm" is an evaluative and informative paper about the risk of cyber attacks on national infrastructures and how they may be utilized as a platform for coordinated attacks by countless foreign terrorist groups. I will use this example as means to emphasize the importance of presenting facts about what is being analyzed. The use of quotations here also promotes this idea and adds credibility to the author's paper. The author also follows the "they say, I say" format at times, which is rhetorically successful for a paper like this, since the author accurately describes the source's stance and explains why or why not it is ill founded. A lack of specified words and jargon makes the paper more accessible to the readers.
2) "Living Robots Built Using Frog Cells" is a more academic based article, focusing on a new discovery and its research. At one point, it follows a step-by-step layout, explaining how the so-called "xenobots" were created by the scientists. The author of this article takes the readers on an in depth journey, following along the scientists as they explain what their research means, how it is important, and what could could result from it. I would focus on talking about the use of specified language and jargon and also about how the author ends off the piece expressing how the public may feel about the topic and other similar fields with possible side-issues in the world.
3) "Finding Informative Comments For Video Viewing" is a report about the author's guide of research and procedures. The entire paper is laid out with an introduction of the topic of what is being analyzed and improved, the exact methods used with all of the extensive research and experiments, and a conclusion along with future works. I'd use this work to focus on more of the design and visual elements; I'd also discuss how important data and topics like algorithms are important in the Computer Science field of writings.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352711015000059
https://www.wired.com/story/how-we-learn-computer-science-ethics/
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/04/education/edlife/teaching-students-computer-code.html
1) "Defending the Cyber Realm" http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1082/defending-the-cyber-realm
2) "Living Robots Built Using Frog Cells" https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200113175653.htm
3) "Finding Informative Comments For Video Viewing" https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42979-019-0048-2
1) "Defending the Cyber Realm" is an evaluative and informative paper about the risk of cyber attacks on national infrastructures and how they may be utilized as a platform for coordinated attacks by countless foreign terrorist groups. I will use this example as means to emphasize the importance of presenting facts about what is being analyzed. The use of quotations here also promotes this idea and adds credibility to the author's paper. The author also follows the "they say, I say" format at times, which is rhetorically successful for a paper like this, since the author accurately describes the source's stance and explains why or why not it is ill founded. A lack of specified words and jargon makes the paper more accessible to the readers.
2) "Living Robots Built Using Frog Cells" is a more academic based article, focusing on a new discovery and its research. At one point, it follows a step-by-step layout, explaining how the so-called "xenobots" were created by the scientists. The author of this article takes the readers on an in depth journey, following along the scientists as they explain what their research means, how it is important, and what could could result from it. I would focus on talking about the use of specified language and jargon and also about how the author ends off the piece expressing how the public may feel about the topic and other similar fields with possible side-issues in the world.
3) "Finding Informative Comments For Video Viewing" is a report about the author's guide of research and procedures. The entire paper is laid out with an introduction of the topic of what is being analyzed and improved, the exact methods used with all of the extensive research and experiments, and a conclusion along with future works. I'd use this work to focus on more of the design and visual elements; I'd also discuss how important data and topics like algorithms are important in the Computer Science field of writings.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352711015000059
https://www.wired.com/story/how-we-learn-computer-science-ethics/
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/04/education/edlife/teaching-students-computer-code.html
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