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Academic Writing And Editing

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Academic Writing And Editing
Academic Writing And Editing
Last updated 8/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.07 GB | Duration: 2h 4m
Writing in Science and Research

What you'll learn
Academic writing
Academic editing
Writing papers
Research steps
Collecting data
Referencing
Writing tools
Basic research skills
Basic academic writing tools.
Writing thesis
Requirements
Student
Undergrad
Graduate
Beginner in graduate study
Description
This course is dedicated to undergraduate or graduate students in science, engineering, medicine, nursing, or pharmacy schools, all of who are interested in writing and editing their research or summer project professionally.The course covers four main areas:1- Writing a research proposal, and solving problems during research.2- Writing research in parallel to lab work.3- Reference tools4- Writing tools and styles, writing5- Editing research papers and thesis.The course will cover four main areas:First, I will talk about how to choose your research topic, write a proposal, start your research, and how to solve problems that you may encounter at the beginning of your research.Second, I will move to the step of collecting your data, and writing your research. We will also see how you can write in parallel to your lab-work.Thirdly, I will talk about writing tools and styles, writing the method section, and reporting data and results, and how to reference other people's work.The last area we will cover during the course is editing your work and review it before sending it to your supervisor or editing company. You will probably think you don't need to learn to edit, but you will learn that you need to edit your work before you let someone else read it or look at your work.The course will help you to identify the skills you need to develop during your study. You will learn how to use the data you collect during your research to write a successful thesis and publish your first paper.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction and welcome message
Lecture 1 Introduction and welcome message
Section 2: Week 1
Lecture 2 First step: Research proposal
Lecture 3 Research proposal samples
Lecture 4 Collecting dаta: Running into the lab typical scenario
Section 3: Week 2
Lecture 5 Time to Read
Lecture 6 Putting a Research Paper Together
Lecture 7 Time to send your paper
Lecture 8 Let's write a thesis
Section 4: Week 3
Lecture 9 Writing styles: Let's learn more about writing
Lecture 10 Write your research: Easy to say than to be done!
Lecture 11 Presenting your work
Section 5: Week 4
Lecture 12 Scientific Editing Guidelines: I. Content Editing
Lecture 13 II. Structural editing
Lecture 14 III. Style editing or substantive editing
Lecture 15 IV. Presentation editing or proofreading
Section 6: Conclusion
Lecture 16 Conclusion
Undergraduate or graduate students in science, engineering, medicine, nursing, and pharmacy schools,Research Basics,Beginner in research,Curious to learn scientific writing and collecting data,Curious to learn academic writing and editing,Beginner researchers
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