How to Structure an Essay, Memo, PPT, Abstract, and 6 More
How to Structure an Essay, Memo, PPT, Abstract, and 6 More, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 5, with 15 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 1 reviews, and has 14 subscribers.
You will learn about The difference between casual and academic writing language How to identify the appropriate language and writing type to use when completing an assignment To format essays, research proposals, dissertations, report or research paper, reflection paper, abstract and annotated bibliography To complete other writings related to academic writing like PowerPoint presentations, Resume/CV, Personal Statement, and Memo This course is ideal for individuals who are College/university students or Beginner academic writers It is particularly useful for College/university students or Beginner academic writers.
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Summary
Title: How to Structure an Essay, Memo, PPT, Abstract, and 6 More
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 15
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 15
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 16
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16
Original Price: $24.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- The difference between casual and academic writing language
- How to identify the appropriate language and writing type to use when completing an assignment
- To format essays, research proposals, dissertations, report or research paper, reflection paper, abstract and annotated bibliography
- To complete other writings related to academic writing like PowerPoint presentations, Resume/CV, Personal Statement, and Memo
Who Should Attend
- College/university students
- Beginner academic writers
Target Audiences
- College/university students
- Beginner academic writers
This video-based course has downloadable files to enable you see the various academic paper structures. The course is divided into 3 sections:
Section 1 defines academic writing and discusses the three types of academic writing language (formal, objective,and technical language). This part also presents information about the four forms of academic writing (which include descriptive, analytical, critical, and persuasive writing).
Section 2 presents the most popularly used academic paper structures such as abstract, essay, research paper, annotated bibliography, research proposal, dissertation,and reflection paper.
Section 3 discusses additional paper structures that are at times required in academia. The section, thus, illustrates the creation of PowerPoint presentations, Memorandum (Memo), Personal Statement,and Resume or Curriculum Vitae.
The knowledge and skills shared in this course are the tips I learned from my academic writing coach, my extensive reading process, and the instructions I addressed when completing academic assignments. The information from this course is, thus, useful to all students in higher learning institutions and those who are pursuing academic writing opportunities for passive income.
Reminder: After watching the video lecture on each of the academic paper structures, download the resources. The resources are PDF files that show an example of how each of the discussed paper formats needs to be arranged. Make use of them to enhance your understanding, and make the academic writing process more fun.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Academic Writing
Lecture 1: Introduction to Academic Writing Language
Lecture 2: Academic Writing Types
Lecture 3: Analytical, Persuasive and Critical Writing
Chapter 2: Academic Paper Structures
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Abstract
Lecture 3: Essay
Lecture 4: Annotated Bibliography
Lecture 5: Research Paper (Report)
Lecture 6: Dissertation
Lecture 7: Research Proposal
Lecture 8: Reflection Paper
Chapter 3: Other Academic Writing Structures
Lecture 1: Memorandum or Memo
Lecture 2: Personal Statement
Lecture 3: Resume/CV
Lecture 4: PowerPoint Presentation
Instructors
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Patricia Odhiambo
An Expert Academic Writer and Content Writer at Upwork
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