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Showingdemonstrating is a coined term used to discuss the relationship between two related communicative practices: showing and demonstrating. In this framing, showing refers to presenting information in a way that allows an audience to observe, experience, or perceive phenomena without necessarily drawing a specific conclusion. Demonstrating, by contrast, involves producing evidence, steps, or experiments intended to prove a claim, explain a process, or persuade an audience of a particular point. The term itself is not widely standardized, but it serves to highlight how observation and proof can interact in communication, education, and argument.
The distinction often hinges on purpose and method. Showing emphasizes perception and interpretation—displaying a phenomenon, a
Applications across fields illustrate the balance. In education, instructors might show a concept with a visual
Overall, showingdemonstrating as a concept emphasizes that clear communication often relies on both depicting phenomena and