Ayu Rina Dwi Utari
16611073
17th article
"Writing for algoritmic audiences"
Algorithm is a sequence or steps for calculation / to solve a problem written in sequence. this article explains the role that algorithms can play as audiences while teaching to write on the World Wide Web. it is argued that introducing the term while "algorithmic audience" reflects the three conceptions of the listener; real situations, discourse communities, and participative audiences. then offers a three-part class approach:
1. identify the bias of the people who design the algorithm.
2. managing data, and
3. mengantipasi response viewers.
The term "algorithmic audience" can help students write to audiences outside the instructor from within the class constraint.
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