This course teaches scientists to become more effective writers, using practical examples and exercises. Topics include: principles of good writing, tricks for writing faster and with less anxiety, the format of a scientific manuscript, peer review, grant writing, ethical issues in scientific publication, and writing for general audiences.
Unit 1 introduces the course and reviews key principles of effective writing. In particular, you will practice cutting clutter from writing.
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7 videos2 assignments
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7 videos•Total 79 minutes
1.1: Introduction; principles of effective writing•11 minutes
1.2: Examples of what not to do•7 minutes
1.3: Overview, principles of effective writing•6 minutes
1.4: Cut the clutter•17 minutes
1.5: Cut the clutter, more tricks•4 minutes
1.6: Practicing cutting clutter•10 minutes
Demo Edit 1 (Optional)•23 minutes
2 assignments•Total 75 minutes
Unit 1 Practice•15 minutes
Unit 1 Homework•60 minutes
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Module 2•2 hours to complete
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Unit 2 focuses on writing with strong, active verbs. Lessons include how to: write in the active voice; avoid turning verbs into nouns; choose strong verbs; and get to the main verb of a sentence quickly.
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7 videos1 assignment
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7 videos•Total 87 minutes
2.1: Use the active voice•16 minutes
2.2: Is it really OK to use "We" and "I"•5 minutes
2.3: Active voice practice•5 minutes
2.4: Write with verbs•9 minutes
2.5: Practice examples•21 minutes
2.6: A few grammar tips•10 minutes
Demo Edit 2 (Optional)•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 60 minutes
Unit 2 Homework•60 minutes
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Module 3•4 hours to complete
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Unit 3 reviews how to vary sentence structure and write strong paragraphs. You will practice using the dash, colon, semi-colon, and parentheses, as well as writing well-organized and concise paragraphs.
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8 videos1 assignment1 peer review
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8 videos•Total 105 minutes
3.1: Experiment with punctuation•28 minutes
3.2: Practice, colon and dash•7 minutes
3.3: Parallelism•6 minutes
3.4: Paragraphs•9 minutes
3.5: Paragraph Editing I•14 minutes
3.6: Paragraph Editing II•11 minutes
Module 3.7: A few more tips•7 minutes
Demo Edit 3 (Optional)•23 minutes
1 assignment•Total 60 minutes
Unit 3 Homework•60 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Paragraph editing exercise•60 minutes
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Module 4•4 hours to complete
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Unit 4 reviews the writing process. I will give you tips for making the writing process easier, more efficient, and more organized.
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7 videos1 assignment
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7 videos•Total 81 minutes
4.1 More paragraph practice•16 minutes
4.2 Overview of the writing process•7 minutes
4.3 The pre-writing step•11 minutes
4.4 The writing step•8 minutes
4.5: Revision•5 minutes
4.6: Checklist for the final draft•12 minutes
Demo Edit 4 (Optional)•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 180 minutes
Unit 4 Homework•180 minutes
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Module 5•3 hours to complete
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Unit 5 reviews the sections of a scientific manuscript. You will learn how to format tables and figures, and how to write results, methods, introduction, and discussion sections.
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9 videos•Total 137 minutes
5.1: Tables and Figures•37 minutes
5.2: Results•12 minutes
5.3: Practice writing results•6 minutes
5.4: Methods•13 minutes
5.5: Introduction•15 minutes
5.6: Introduction practice•5 minutes
5.7: Discussion•21 minutes
5.8: Abstract•6 minutes
Demo Edit 5 (Optional)•22 minutes
1 assignment•Total 45 minutes
Unit 5 Homework•45 minutes
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Module 6•8 hours to complete
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Unit 6 discusses the peer review process, as well as ethical issues in scientific publishing. You will learn how to avoid plagiarism, determine authorship, submit a paper, write a peer review, and avoid predatory journals.
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9 videos1 assignment1 peer review
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9 videos•Total 143 minutes
6.1: Plagiarism•18 minutes
6.2: Authorship•10 minutes
6.3: The Submission Process•12 minutes
6.4: Interview with Dr. Bradley Efron•15 minutes
6.5: Interview with Dr. George Lundberg•27 minutes
6.6: Interview with Dr. Gary Friedman•23 minutes
6.7: Doing a peer review•14 minutes
6.8: Predatory journals•8 minutes
Demo Edit 6 (Optional)•18 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Unit 6 Homework•20 minutes
1 peer review•Total 300 minutes
Essay•300 minutes
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Module 7•2 hours to complete
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Unit 7 reviews types of writing beyond original research manuscripts. You will learn how to write review papers, grants, letters of recommendation, and personal essays.
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7 videos1 assignment
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7 videos•Total 104 minutes
7.1: Writing a review article•14 minutes
7.2: Grants I•14 minutes
7.3: Grants II•12 minutes
7.4: Grants III•11 minutes
7.5 Writing letters of recommendation•20 minutes
7.6: Writing personal statements•19 minutes
Demo Edit 7 (Optional)•14 minutes
1 assignment•Total 45 minutes
Unit 7 Homework•45 minutes
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Module 8•4 hours to complete
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Unit 8 reviews communication with broader audiences. You will learn how work with the media, be interviewed, conduct an interview, and write about science for general audiences.
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8 videos1 assignment1 peer review
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8 videos•Total 125 minutes
8.1: Talking with the media•13 minutes
8.2: Panel Interview•23 minutes
8.3: Writing for general audiences•21 minutes
8.4: Writing a science news story•11 minutes
8.5: Interviewing a scientist•16 minutes
8.6: Social media•21 minutes
8.7: Concluding Remarks•1 minute
Demo Edit 8 (Optional)•19 minutes
1 assignment•Total 60 minutes
Unit 8 Homework•60 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Lay summary exercise•60 minutes
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Reviewed on Jan 11, 2023
The best course I attain in Coursera. I struggled a lot to write my first manuscript and it took a lot of time. This course is beneficial for all scientific students. I highly recommended this course.
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Reviewed on Oct 12, 2020
This course covers each and every aspect about "Writing" - be it a research paper, a recommendation letter, an abstract, and much more. The well organized structure helps to grasp the points faster.
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Reviewed on Jun 22, 2019
Great course. Learned so much that will help me be a better writer and editor, not only in the sciences, but in other areas. A fantastic professor, clear thinking, speaking, writing. an inspiration.
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