Successful learners are able to communicate what they are learning, both verbally and in written formats. This course will provide a review of the basics of writing so that learners can effectively organize, draft, revise, edit, and finalize written informational documents, including school assignments. The course will instruct learners how to support their ideas with appropriate information, recognize the types of source material they are considering, distinguish fact from misinformation, and summarize material from informational sources, as well as avoid plagiarism by employing paraphrasing and implementing citations correctly. The course will help students avoid biased and offensive language in written documents, and appropriately utilize punctuation and rhetorical techniques such as persuasion. The course also includes techniques for staying motivated when working on written documents and overcoming writer’s block. Writing is a skill that can be improved with practice. Different situations require different types of writing. This course will assist learners to develop various ways to express ideas in writing, so those ideas can be shared with others.

Better Writing

Better Writing
This course is part of Student Success Specialization

Instructor: Kyle Smith
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What you'll learn
Apply essential elements of the writing process to create an impactful and error-free written document that effectively communicates to the audience.
Employ writing tools, organizing strategies, and source discovery and integration techniques to simplify and improve the drafting process.
Utilize revising, editing, and polishing techniques to enhance a first draft, and adopt practices to stay motivated and avoid writer's block.
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There are 10 modules in this course
This module introduces you to your PsycLearn Essentials course. Find out what’s included in this course and how to navigate the modules and lessons. You’ll also learn valuable study tips for successful learning.
What's included
1 video7 readings
1 video• Total 2 minutes
- A Welcome Video From Your Instructor• 2 minutes
7 readings• Total 23 minutes
- Welcome to PsycLearn Essentials• 3 minutes
- Survey: What Would You Like to See Next?• 2 minutes
- How to Earn Certificates• 2 minutes
- What’s in Your Course• 5 minutes
- Study Tips for Success in PsycLearn Essentials• 5 minutes
- Additional Information• 5 minutes
- Representation in Research• 1 minute
Writing is a skill that can be improved with practice. We will start this course by exploring some of the basic building blocks of writing, including audience, purpose, and tone. We will consider some principles of inclusive language. We will then turn our attention to some of the tools that you can employ to make writing easier, such as built-in grammar checkers. We will also explore some of the uses for AI-generated content. And we will conclude this module with some techniques for getting started with what we call prewriting. At the end of this module, you will have some ideas for how to effectively approach the writing process, and you will be prepared for the next steps of writing.
What's included
11 videos21 readings4 assignments
11 videos• Total 31 minutes
- What Is Good Writing? • 4 minutes
- Audience, Purpose, and Tone• 4 minutes
- Inclusive Language• 4 minutes
- Writing Tools• 3 minutes
- Using AI-Generated Content• 4 minutes
- Brainstorming• 4 minutes
- Video Description of the Inclusive Language Infographic• 2 minutes
- Video Description of the Writing Tools Infographic• 2 minutes
- Video Description of the AI-Generated Content Infographic• 1 minute
- Video Description of the Brainstorming Infographic• 2 minutes
- Video Description of the Audience, Purpose, and Tone Infographic• 2 minutes
21 readings• Total 150 minutes
- Welcome to the Course• 10 minutes
- How Do You Define Good Writing?• 5 minutes
- Audience• 10 minutes
- Purpose• 5 minutes
- Tone• 5 minutes
- Storytelling• 5 minutes
- Using Inclusive Language• 15 minutes
- Avoiding Problematic Language• 15 minutes
- Tools for the Writing Process• 2 minutes
- Grammar Tools• 5 minutes
- Guidelines• 10 minutes
- AI-Generated Content• 15 minutes
- Choosing a Topic• 15 minutes
- Prewriting• 3 minutes
- Prewriting Techniques• 10 minutes
- Key Takeaways: The Writing Process• 5 minutes
- Downloadable: Inclusive Language Infographic• 3 minutes
- Downloadable: Writing Tools Infographic• 3 minutes
- Downloadable: AI-Generated Content Infographic• 3 minutes
- Downloadable: Brainstorming Infographic • 3 minutes
- Downloadable: Audience, Purpose, and Tone Infographic• 3 minutes
4 assignments• Total 60 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: What Is Good Writing?• 20 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Writing Tools• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Preparing to Write• 10 minutes
- Module Quiz: The Writing Process• 20 minutes
Many writing projects require background information to create a context for the material in the document, and some writing projects require supporting information to provide credibility for the material in the document. This module will explain how to find, evaluate, incorporate, and acknowledge sources in your writing project.
What's included
11 videos23 readings7 assignments
11 videos• Total 29 minutes
- Types of Sources• 3 minutes
- Finding Sources• 4 minutes
- Evaluating Sources• 3 minutes
- Using Sources• 3 minutes
- Avoiding Plagiarism• 3 minutes
- Video Description of the Using Sources Infographic• 1 minute
- Video Description of the Types of Sources Infographic• 2 minutes
- Video Description of the Searching for Sources Infographic• 3 minutes
- Video Description of the Incorporating Sources Infographic• 2 minutes
- Video Description of the Evaluating Sources Infographic• 2 minutes
- Video Description of the Avoiding Plagiarism Infographic• 2 minutes
23 readings• Total 245 minutes
- Primary and Secondary Resources• 10 minutes
- Finding Sources• 5 minutes
- Technique 1: Searching Internet Sources• 15 minutes
- Technique 2: Searching Academic Databases• 10 minutes
- Technique 3: Searching Google Scholar• 10 minutes
- Technique 4: Choosing Keywords • 15 minutes
- Technique 5: Using Boolean Operators• 10 minutes
- Basic Information Assessment• 10 minutes
- ACT UP Assessment • 15 minutes
- Skimming• 5 minutes
- Reverse Outlining• 5 minutes
- Quoting and Paraphrasing• 10 minutes
- Summarizing• 15 minutes
- Synthesizing• 15 minutes
- Citing Sources• 10 minutes
- Avoiding Plagiarism• 20 minutes
- Key Takeaways: Researching• 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Using Sources Infographic• 5 minutes
- Downloadable: Types of Sources Infographic • 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Searching for Sources Infographic• 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Incorporating Sources Infographic• 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Evaluating Sources Infographic• 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Avoiding Plagiarism Infographic• 10 minutes
7 assignments• Total 145 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Steps to Finding Sources• 40 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Steps to Evaluating Sources • 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Quoting and Paraphrasing• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Summarizing• 15 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Synthesizing• 20 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Steps to Acknowledging Sources• 20 minutes
- Module Quiz: Researching• 30 minutes
Writing the first draft is probably the most intimidating aspect of any writing project. This module provides you with the building blocks for getting started and ensuring the first draft will form a strong base that you can build on for the final version of your writing project. First, we examine how to craft strong sentences, then we move to constructing effective paragraphs. Some tips for developing your introduction are presented. Next, methods for structuring and organizing your paper are explained. Essential elements of writing are explored, including the roles of arguing and persuading, and the importance of engagement and flow. The final section suggests some options for creating an impactful conclusion.
What's included
4 videos27 readings6 assignments
4 videos• Total 21 minutes
- Constructing Concise Sentences• 9 minutes
- Enhancing Clarity• 7 minutes
- Video Description of the Methods for Structuring a Paper Infographic• 2 minutes
- Video Description of the Drafting Mindsets Infographic• 3 minutes
27 readings• Total 256 minutes
- Crafting Sentences• 15 minutes
- Sentence Flow• 10 minutes
- Thesis Sentence• 10 minutes
- Transition Sentences• 15 minutes
- Clarity and Plain Language• 15 minutes
- Basic Paragraph Construction• 20 minutes
- Methods for Organizing Paragraphs• 5 minutes
- Method 1: The MEAL Method• 10 minutes
- Method 2: The Ice Cream Sundae Method• 10 minutes
- Getting Started: The Introduction• 15 minutes
- Paper Structure• 5 minutes
- Technique 1: Chronological Structure• 5 minutes
- Technique 2: Order-of-Importance Structure• 5 minutes
- Technique 3: Compare-and-Contrast Structure• 10 minutes
- Organizing Techniques• 3 minutes
- Technique 1: Headings• 10 minutes
- Technique 2: Outlining• 5 minutes
- Technique 3: Flowchart• 3 minutes
- Technique 4: Index Cards• 3 minutes
- Technique 5: Sticky Notes• 2 minutes
- Arguing and Persuading• 15 minutes
- Being Engaging• 10 minutes
- Flow• 10 minutes
- Wrapping Up: The Conclusion• 15 minutes
- Key Takeaways: Drafting• 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Methods for Structuring a Paper Infographic• 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Drafting Mindsets Infographic• 10 minutes
6 assignments• Total 80 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Sentences• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Paragraphs• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Introducing and Structuring Your Paper• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Drafting Structure• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Drafting Mindset• 10 minutes
- Module Quiz: Drafting• 30 minutes
People often say they are not good at grammar, but, in fact, we are all very good at grammar. We have learned almost all the so-called rules of grammar while learning to speak, mostly without being taught them explicitly. Here is a simple example: In English, the adjective (descriptive word) comes before the noun: the cute puppy. In Spanish, many of the common adjectives come after the noun: el perro (dog) precioso (cute). This noun-then-adjective structure is seen in Vietnamese as well. Do you remember learning this rule about the order of the adjective and the noun? Probably not. And you probably do not think about it when you write or speak, because you already know the rule and you apply it automatically. This is true for virtually all the rules of grammar. Writing is a little different from speaking, because there are rules for writing that do not apply to speaking. A good example is where to put commas. We often think of commas as belonging in writing where we pause when speaking. However, everyone pauses in their own way, so pausing is not generally a good way to determine where a comma goes. This module covers some “rules” for the mechanics (or grammar) of writing, based on Standard American English, that you may not know. Remember, the goal of writing is to communicate effectively. Incorporating these “rules” will help to make your writing clearer and easier to understand. It is important to point out that many of these mechanics, such as colons or modifiers, are a matter of style. You can make your own choices about how to use them. It is key, though, to recognize the needs of your audience. Apply rules that help your reader navigate what you have written. Use a style that helps you connect with your audience and helps readers relate to and understand the information you are presenting. Also, remember to be consistent in your choices, in order to produce a polished document.The lessons in this module are about various types of punctuation and about various aspects of using language correctly.
What's included
3 videos19 readings23 assignments
3 videos• Total 12 minutes
- Constructing in Parallel Form• 6 minutes
- Video Description of the Punctuation Rules Infographic• 2 minutes
- Video Description of the Problematic Sentences Infographic• 3 minutes
19 readings• Total 234 minutes
- An Introduction to the Mechanics of Punctuation• 2 minutes
- How to Use Commas• 25 minutes
- How to Use Colons• 10 minutes
- How to Use Semicolons• 10 minutes
- Apostrophes and Plurals• 5 minutes
- Quotation Marks• 10 minutes
- Capitalization• 5 minutes
- General Introduction to Usage• 2 minutes
- Very Important Verbs• 25 minutes
- Parallel Construction• 15 minutes
- Fragments, Run-on Sentences, and Comma Splices• 10 minutes
- Active and Passive Voice• 15 minutes
- First-Person, Second-Person, and Third-Person Perspectives• 10 minutes
- Abbreviations and Acronyms• 15 minutes
- Modifiers• 15 minutes
- Words That Are Commonly Confused• 30 minutes
- Key Takeaways: Mechanics of Writing• 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Punctuation Rules Infographic• 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Problematic Sentences Infographic• 10 minutes
23 assignments• Total 276 minutes
- Practice Recognizing Correct Comma Use• 30 minutes
- Practice Using Commas• 10 minutes
- Practice Recognizing Correct Colon Use• 10 minutes
- Practice Using Colons• 10 minutes
- Practice Recognizing Correct Semicolon Use• 6 minutes
- Practice Using Semicolons• 8 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Commas, Colons, and Semicolons • 10 minutes
- Practice Recognizing Correct Apostrophe and Plural Use• 10 minutes
- Practice Recognizing Correct Quotation Mark Use• 8 minutes
- Practice Using Capitalization• 6 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Apostrophes and Plurals, Quotation Marks, and Capitalization• 10 minutes
- Practice Using Verbs• 20 minutes
- Practice Using Parallel Construction• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Verbs and Parallel Construction• 10 minutes
- Practice Correcting Fragments, Run-on Sentences, and Comma Splices• 8 minutes
- Practice Using Active and Passive Voice• 10 minutes
- Practice Using First-Person, Second-Person, and Third-Person Perspectives• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Fragments; Run-on Sentences; Comma Splices; Active and Passive Voice; and First-Person, Second-Person, and Third-Person Perspective• 10 minutes
- Practice Recognizing Correct Abbreviation and Acronym Use• 10 minutes
- Practice Using Modifiers• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Modifiers• 10 minutes
- Practice With Words That Are Commonly Confused• 20 minutes
- Module Quiz: Mechanics of Writing• 30 minutes
There are several steps in the process of finalizing your document: revising, editing, and proofreading, which is also called polishing. Revising literally means to “see again.” Revising is the process of improving the ideas, organization, and evidence of your paper. The term editing is generally used to refer to checking the mechanics of your document, such as the sentence structure and phrasing, to ensure the meaning is conveyed clearly. Polishing is the term used for the final, detailed appraisal (people are sometimes more familiar with the term proofreading). This process involves a careful examination of the document for errors and typos. The final lesson in this module will present some tips on productivity and overcoming writer’s block.
What's included
4 videos8 readings5 assignments
4 videos• Total 15 minutes
- Revising and Improving in Practice• 7 minutes
- Conducting Final Polishing• 4 minutes
- Video Description of the Editing Checklist Infographic• 2 minutes
- Video Description of the Productivity Checklist Infographic• 3 minutes
8 readings• Total 105 minutes
- Revisiting Content• 15 minutes
- Techniques for Revising• 10 minutes
- Correcting Mechanics• 20 minutes
- Final Corrections• 15 minutes
- Writers Write• 15 minutes
- Key Takeaways: Revising and Finishing• 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Editing Checklist Infographic• 10 minutes
- Downloadable: Productivity Checklist Infographic• 10 minutes
5 assignments• Total 70 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Revising• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Editing• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Polishing• 10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Productivity• 10 minutes
- Module Quiz: Revising and Finishing• 30 minutes
This final content module unifies all of the previous course material and provides concrete, actionable advice on how to improve your writing. The module is broken down by learning objective, with each lesson containing key takeaways, key vocabulary, and key visuals relevant to that learning objective. Each lesson also contains a check-up assessment to help you determine if you have mastered the material or if further review is required before the cumulative quiz.
What's included
1 video27 readings15 assignments
1 video• Total 2 minutes
- Introduction to the Course Summary• 2 minutes
27 readings• Total 131 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 5 minutes
- Key Terms• 3 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 3 minutes
- Key Terms• 3 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 3 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 5 minutes
- Key Terms• 3 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 10 minutes
- Key Visuals• 4 minutes
- Key Terms• 10 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 3 minutes
- Key Terms• 4 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 3 minutes
- Key Terms• 4 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 5 minutes
- Key Terms• 6 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 4 minutes
- Key Terms• 2 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 4 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 3 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 5 minutes
- Key Terms• 5 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 8 minutes
- Key Terms• 5 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 10 minutes
- Key Terms• 3 minutes
- Key Takeaways• 8 minutes
15 assignments• Total 92 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 6 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 4 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 6 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 6 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 6 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 4 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 4 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 12 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 6 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 4 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 2 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 6 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 12 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 8 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up• 6 minutes
This module contains a quiz covering all of the material in this course. It will count for 30% of your total course grade, so make sure you have reviewed the material before you begin. Good luck!
What's included
1 video1 assignment
1 video• Total 2 minutes
- Instructor's Note: Next Steps• 2 minutes
1 assignment• Total 30 minutes
- Cumulative Quiz: Better Writing• 30 minutes
This module contains a glossary, course references, and a list of contributors to the course.
What's included
3 readings
3 readings• Total 3 minutes
- Glossary• 1 minute
- References• 1 minute
- Contributors• 1 minute
This module provides a variety of information and tools from the American Psychological Association (APA) that will help inspire you as you complete your coursework and plan your career goals. Explore APA resources on various psychological issues and scholarly research and writing; a list of sites providing valuable resources on diversity, equity, and inclusion in psychology education and in the professional community; resources on a career in psychology; and links to career opportunities at the APA.
What's included
8 readings
8 readings• Total 19 minutes
- Introduction to APA Resources• 5 minutes
- Student Resources• 2 minutes
- APA Style®, Research, and Writing• 2 minutes
- Students from Diverse Ethnic, Cultural, and Economic Backgrounds• 2 minutes
- Psychology Help Center• 2 minutes
- Psychology Careers• 2 minutes
- Careers and Internships at APA• 2 minutes
- Other APA Resources• 2 minutes
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This course build my knowledge in identifying element of writing process and to understand the prewriting strategies and drafting process.
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