Evaluating Arguments: Study Hall Writing Composition #9: ASU + Crash Course

How can we know if our argument for something is good? How can we know if someone else is presenting valuable information in their own argument? In evaluating the arguments of others, we’ll also get better at writing arguments ourselves. That’s what we’ll discuss today in Study Hall: Composition. Presented by Arizona State University and Crash Course, Study Hall is a tailored series of YouTube Learning Playlists aimed at helping you with resources to navigate college and your education path. Count on Study Hall to guide you to and through college. Thanks to viewers like you, Study Hall has grown and moved from the ASU YouTube channel, where it launched in 2020, to its own channel. View your favorite videos and new ones at https://links.asu.edu/gostudyhallh1. We can’t wait to see you there! 🔔 Subscribe:    / asu   About ASU: Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the country’s most innovative school, Arizona State University is where students and faculty work with NASA to develop, advance and lead innovations in space exploration. ASU graduates more than 20,000 thinkers, innovators and master learners every year. See how ASU is building the next generation of leaders by providing access to education through a variety of digital learning assets: http://links.asu.edu/clfqy Connect with Arizona State University: Visit ASU's website: http://links.asu.edu/clfqylo Follow ASU on Facebook:   / arizonastate.  . Follow ASU on Twitter:   / asu   Follow ASU on Instagram:   / arizonastat.  . Connect with ASU on LinkedIn:   / ariz.  .