categories: Humanities
All about the purposes and types of writing, the writer’s imprint, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, and how to develop both critical and creative thinking skills.
How to nurture your language skills through reading and highlighting its contributing role in building a strong linguistic outcome and writing exquisite pieces.
How to gather information and prepare for writing together with the writing process, its skills and tools, and how to craft a unique error-free text.
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Introduction
Course Overview
Direct and Indirect Communication
How to Ensure Effective Communication
Various Reasons for Writing I
Various Reasons for Writing II
1. Getting Ready to Write
Introduction
Course Overview
Direct and Indirect Communication
How to Ensure Effective Communication
Various Reasons for Writing I
Various Reasons for Writing II
Searching in Personal Interests
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Pillars of Writing
The Difference Between Written and Audible Language
Types of Written Text
2. Writing Tools
The Author's Mark
Important Tools to Achieve the Author's Mark
Preparation for Writing
Mind Maps I
Mind Maps II
How to Use the Paper and the Pen
Balance Score Cards (BSC)
Google Search Engine
Collecting Information
Collecting Information Methods
Follow-up Lists
Types of Meetings
Puzzling
Reading to Write
Use of Illustrations
Author's Camera
Drawing and Caricature
3. Writing Skills
Bloom's Taxonomy
Searching for the Idea
Summarizing
Criticism and Analysis
Speed Reading
Linguistic Skills
Creativity Skills
Interdisciplinary
Imagination
Persuasion Skills
Technical Skills
The Importance of Language to the Author
4. Production (The Writing Process)
Writing Time Plan
The Title
Previous Works
The Seven Pillars of Good Writing
Author's Style
Text Structure
Using Examples
5. The Arrival Station (Finalizing the Text)
Publishing Requirements
Author Biography
Presentation Skills
Text Review
First Draft
Second Draft
Self-learning
Networking
Self-marketing
Future Scenarios
Referencing Different Resources
Course Wrap-up
Writing is a classical antiquity and one of the earliest practices known to man since ancient times. It’s an acting time machine that takes you to the past while being in present. It was and still our gateway to learn how our ancestors lived and evolved over the years, together with their life-changing discoveries. This course will teach you everything you need about writing, starting from coming up with an idea and all the way to producing the final content. Regardless of the project format you are working on, this course will guide you through the journey until you master the art of writing.
There are no requirements for this course. Your interest in the topic and your commitment to learning are all you need to achieve the utmost benefit from this course.
Writer And University Lecturer
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