Introduction to Academic Writing
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Introduction to Academic Writing
Instructor: Madhura Lohokare
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What you'll learn
Identify the structural parts of an academic paper.
Construct evidence-based arguments and articulate them within conventions of academic writing.
Describe basic skills of writing policy briefs and writing for popular media.
Explain how to structure a dissertation or journal article.
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There are 4 modules in this course
Welcome to the Introduction to Academic Writing course! By the end of this course, you will gain an in-depth understanding of reading and writing as essential skills to conduct robust and critical research. This course introduces you to critical reading and writing skills within the conventions of academic writing.
In this course, you will learn to effectively communicate your research questions and findings to an interested audience using reading and writing skills. With writing being an important method of thinking, you will learn how the practice of writing allows you to arrive at complex insights about your research area and develop your arguments systematically. This course focuses on the process of developing an argument through the examination of claims and evidence. It also familiarizes you with the structure of academic writing, which will help you better grasp the process of reading academic articles and writing your research. Through a mix of presentations and practice questions, this course provides you with a solid foundation for approaching the process of critical reading and writing in your respective disciplines. It will also cover other writing genres that are relevant to you, including writing for popular media and policy briefs, allowing you to explain how the writing process differs in these areas.
This module introduces you to the genre of academic writing and its distinction from other writing genres by focusing on the structure of an academic paper. You will learn how to develop your arguments based on claims and evidence. Through a detailed annotation of a sample academic paper, you will learn the basic building blocks of making an evidence-based argument.
What's included
8 videos2 readings3 assignments2 peer reviews
8 videosβ’Total 73 minutes
- Meet Your Instructorβ’2 minutes
- Course Introductionβ’3 minutes
- A Brief Introduction to Academic Writing β’7 minutes
- Getting Started: Reading Abstract, Introduction, and Methodologyβ’13 minutes
- Identifying Claims and Evidenceβ’12 minutes
- Understanding and Deriving Claims β’13 minutes
- Providing Evidence: Quotes, Examples, and Citationsβ’12 minutes
- Conclusion and Overview of an Academic Paperβ’11 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Course Overviewβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Introduction to Academic Reading and Writingβ’30 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 12 minutes
- Introduction to Academic Writingβ’4 minutes
- Building an Argument: The Core of Academic Writing β’6 minutes
- Structure of an Academic Paperβ’2 minutes
2 peer reviewsβ’Total 240 minutes
- Determine the Core of Academic Writingβ’120 minutes
- Synthesize Claims and Evidence in Academic Writingβ’120 minutes
Literature review and referencing are two fundamental aspects of research writing. In this module, you will learn how literature review can help you assimilate insights from multiple texts into clear insights. You will discover that referencing is a technical requirement in academic writing and a crucial way to show the credibility of the evidence. This module focuses on the logic and place of literature review and citation in an academic text.
What's included
6 videos1 reading4 assignments
6 videosβ’Total 63 minutes
- Understanding the Literature Reviewβ’8 minutes
- How to Summarize an Article or Argument β’11 minutes
- Organizing Your Material and Building an Annotated Bibliography β’9 minutes
- Making Connections and Building a Narrativeβ’12 minutes
- Referencing and Citation β’11 minutes
- In-Text Citations and Building List of Referencesβ’13 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 30 minutes
- Essential Reading: Literature Review and Referencingβ’30 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 42 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Literature Review and Referencingβ’30 minutes
- Understanding the Literature Review in Researchβ’2 minutes
- Skills to Build a Literature Reviewβ’6 minutes
- Referencing and Citationβ’4 minutes
This module introduces you to a different writing genre, which will enable you to communicate with a wider audience. You will learn about writing policy briefs and writing for popular media in the form of op-eds and blogs. You will gain insights into the useful guidelines for formulating arguments and thinking about diverse audiences.
What's included
5 videos1 reading2 assignments2 peer reviews
5 videosβ’Total 37 minutes
- Writing for Popular Mediaβ’6 minutes
- Working with a Sample Editorialβ’10 minutes
- Guidelines for Writing a Blog Postβ’7 minutes
- Writing Policy Briefs: Structure and Guidelinesβ’6 minutes
- Working with a Sample Policy Briefβ’8 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 60 minutes
- Essential Reading: Writing Policy Briefs and Writing for Popular Mediaβ’60 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 10 minutes
- Writing in Popular Mediaβ’6 minutes
- Writing Policy Briefsβ’4 minutes
2 peer reviewsβ’Total 210 minutes
- Analyze the Core of an Editorial Essayβ’90 minutes
- Explain and Analyze Policy Briefsβ’120 minutes
In this module, you will learn about the process of writing a dissertation. You will build upon the skills learned in the earlier modules and focus on the stages of dissertation development. You will learn how to arrive at a research question. This module discusses some writing guidelines for publication in peer-reviewed academic journals.
What's included
5 videos2 readings4 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 51 minutes
- Stages of Writing a Dissertation β’7 minutes
- How to Find Relevant Research Materialβ’11 minutes
- Arriving at a Research Questionβ’11 minutes
- Analysis of Data and Chapterizationβ’12 minutes
- Guidelines for Writing a Journal Articleβ’9 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Essential Reading: Dissertation Writingβ’30 minutes
- Course Wrap-Upβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Dissertation Writingβ’30 minutes
- Initial Steps of Dissertation Writingβ’6 minutes
- Writing the Main Body of the Dissertationβ’2 minutes
- Writing a Journal Articleβ’2 minutes
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Reviewed on Jan 15, 2025
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This is the perfect introduction to academic writing. It will spark your interest to delve deeper into the various aspects of academic writing.
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Wounderful course , useful for researchers in all fields
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