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* For a definition of ArgEssML, see Benetos (2006: 56), i.e. Appendix A. | * For a definition of ArgEssML, see Benetos (2006: 56), i.e. Appendix A. | ||
* This language was initially developped as a term project: [http://tecfa.unige.ch/staf/staf-k/benetos/staf18/documentation/index.htm | * This language was initially developped as a term project: [http://tecfa.unige.ch/staf/staf-k/benetos/staf18/documentation/index.htm XML as a cognitive tool for constructing argumentative texts] | ||
XML as a cognitive tool for constructing argumentative texts] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
* Benetos Kalliopi (2006), ''Computer-Supported Argumentative Writer An authoring tool with built-in scaffolding and self-regulation for novice writers of argumentative texts'', Master thesis, TECFA, University of Geneva. [ | * Benetos Kalliopi (2006), ''Computer-Supported Argumentative Writer An authoring tool with built-in scaffolding and self-regulation for novice writers of argumentative texts'', Master thesis, TECFA, University of Geneva. [http://tecfa.unige.ch/staf/staf-k/benetos/thesis/doc/kalli_benetos_memoire.pdf PDF] | ||
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Definition
Argumentative Essay Markup Language (ArgEssML) is an Relax NG XML Schema to define argumentative texts.
C-SAW (Computer-Supported Argumentative Writer) is a prototype on-line writing tool to scaffold the argumentive writing activities. Initial testing showed positive results.
Links
- For a definition of ArgEssML, see Benetos (2006: 56), i.e. Appendix A.
- This language was initially developped as a term project: XML as a cognitive tool for constructing argumentative texts
References
- Benetos Kalliopi (2006), Computer-Supported Argumentative Writer An authoring tool with built-in scaffolding and self-regulation for novice writers of argumentative texts, Master thesis, TECFA, University of Geneva. PDF