- Level Foundation
- المدة 20 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Michigan
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This course will teach you how to use your written words to become more persuasive. You'll learn creative ways to use syntax, effective techniques for telling stories, and a clever method for arranging a complex series of information. You'll also get a chance to both professionalize your use of punctuation and add a bit of style and sophistication to how you craft everything from sentences to slogans. In addition, you'll get access to a wide range of books and other resources you can use even after you finish the course. These include (1) the readings and exercises provided to the students who have taken the in-person version of this course at the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago; (2) two digital libraries of excellent writing from a diverse collection of journalists, scientists, novelists, poets, historians, and entrepreneurs; and (3) a monthly "Good Sentences" email. Social media has only accelerated the ways in which we all must learn to use our writing to connect, compete, and create"sometimes all at once. So join us for this first course in a four-part series and experience the many benefits, both personal and professional, of becoming "good with words."الوحدات
Introduction: Making You More Persuasive
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice
1
Discussions
- Best/Worst Writing Advice
2
Videos
- Good with Words
- Making You More Persuasive
4
Readings
- Teaching Style + Resources
- Meet Professor Barry
- Syllabus
- University of Michigan Survey
Teachers vs. Readers
1
Discussions
- Teachers vs. Readers
1
Readings
- Teachers vs. Readers
Errors and Insights
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Errors and Insights
1
Discussions
- Pet Peeves
2
Videos
- Errors and Insights
- Mechanics and Strategy
4
Readings
- Introduction to the Gamut Workbook Tool
- Gamut Workbook FAQ: Locked Exercises
- Gamut Workbook FAQ: Error 403
- Performing Under Pressure and Expressive Writing
Writing as Mapping
3
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice
- Low-Stakes Practice
- Low-Stakes Practice
1
Discussions
- The Words Under the Words
2
Videos
- Map to a Decision
- Saints vs. Jerks
2
Readings
- The Words Under the Words (Concept)
- The Words Under the Words (Examples)
Better at Getting Better
1
External Tool
- Exercise—S.M.A.R.T. Goals Self-Assessment
2
Videos
- Better at Getting Better
- S.M.A.R.T. Goals and Stretch Goals
1
Readings
- "A Note About Me"
Résumé Review
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Résumé Review
2
Videos
- Résumé Review
- 6-60-6
The Optimal Amount of Advocacy
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice
1
Readings
- The Optimal Amount of Advocacy
Edit Our Edits
1
Readings
- Edit Our Edits
Punctuation and Professionalism
1
Assignment
- Punctuation Practice: Comma Splices
1
Discussions
- "Thank you, your order has been placed"
3
Videos
- Technical and Tactical
- Punctuation and Professionalism
- Punctuation and Professionalism: Comma Splices
Notes on Nuance
1
Assignment
- Nuance Practice: "Un-"
1
Videos
- Notes on Nuance: "Un-"
1
Readings
- Notes on Nuance: "Un-"
Good Sentences
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Good Sentences (Education)
1
Discussions
- Garbage In, Garbage Out
1
Videos
- Good Sentences
1
Readings
- Garbage In, Garbage Out
Reflection is a Team Sport
1
Assignment
- Weekly Review (Graded)
1
External Tool
- Takeaways (Week 1: The Words Under the Words)
6
Videos
- Reflection is a Team Sport
- Student Takeaway: Words Under the Words
- Student Takeaway: Better at Getting Better
- Student Takeaway: T-Shaped
- Student Takeaway: 6-60-6
- Student Takeaway: Writing as Mapping
Previously On
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Previously On
4
Videos
- Previously On
- Previously On: The Words Under the Words
- Previously On: Deliberate Practice
- Previously On: Mechanics and Strategy
The Infinite Power of Grammar
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Interrupting Elements
2
Videos
- Writing as Redecorating
- The Infinite Power of Grammar
2
Readings
- The Infinite Power of Grammar (Concept)
- The Infinite Power of Grammar (Examples)
Passive on Purpose
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice ("Passive on Purpose")
1
Readings
- Passive on Purpose
Positive No
1
Discussions
- Positive No
1
Readings
- Positive No
The Animal Farm Principle
1
Discussions
- The Animal Farm Principle
1
Videos
- The Animal Farm Principle
Punctuation and Professionalism
1
Assignment
- Punctuation Practice: "However"
1
Discussions
- Starting a Sentence with "However"
1
Videos
- Punctuation and Professionalism: "However"
Notes on Nuance
1
Assignment
- Nuance Practice: "Almost" and "Even"
1
Videos
- Notes on Nuance: "Almost" and "Even"
1
Readings
- Notes on Nuance: "Almost" and "Even"
Good Sentences
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Good Sentences (Entrepreneurship)
Resource Request
1
Discussions
- Resource Request
1
Readings
- Resource Request
Takeaways
1
Assignment
- Weekly Review (Graded)
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Takeaways
3
Videos
- Takeaways
- Student Takeaway: Passive on Purpose
- Student Takeaways: Positive No
Previously On
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Previously On
3
Videos
- Previously On
- Previously On: Syntax
- Previously On: The Animal Farm Principle
The Rule of Three
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice
1
Discussions
- The Rule of Three
1
Videos
- The Rule of Three
2
Readings
- The Rule of Three (Concept)
- The Rule of Three (Examples)
Alliteration, Restraint, and a Mind at Work
1
Assignment
- Alliteration
2
Discussions
- Alliteration: Effective or Annoying?
- Alliteration: Fan Favorite?
2
Readings
- Alliteration, Restraint, and a Mind at Work
- Alliteration: Fan Favorite?
Student-->Teacher
1
Discussions
- Student-->Teacher
1
Readings
- Student-->Teacher (Optional)
Punctuation and Professionalism
1
Assignment
- Punctuation Practice: Adverbial Conjunctions
1
Discussions
- Mistakes Were Made
1
Videos
- Punctuation and Professionalism: Adverbial Conjunctions
Notes on Nuance
1
Assignment
- Nuance Practice: "To"
1
Videos
- Notes on Nuance: "To"
1
Readings
- Notes on Nuance : "To"
Good Sentences
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Good Sentences (Criminal Law)
Takeaways
1
Assignment
- Weekly Review (Graded)
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Takeaways
1
Discussions
- Takeaways (Week 3: The Rule of Three)
2
Videos
- Takeaways
- Student Takeaway: Rule of Three
Previously On
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Previously On
3
Videos
- Previously On: Interleaving and "To"
- Previously On: "Interleaving"
- Previously On: "To"
The Power of the Particular
2
External Tool
- Exercise—Strive for Five
- Exercise—"The Pleasures of Hating"
1
Discussions
- "My Favorite Things"
1
Videos
- The Power of the Particular
2
Readings
- The Power of the Particular (Concept)
- The Power of the Particular (Examples)
Word Choice, Word Confusion
3
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice
- Low-Stakes Practice
- Low-Stakes Practice
3
External Tool
- Exercise—Word Choice, Word Confusion
- Exercise—Which vs. That
- Exercise—Me, Myself, and I
1
Readings
- The Phenomenology of Error
What Makes a Word "Real"?
1
Discussions
- Slang School
1
Videos
- What Makes a Word "Real"?
2
Readings
- What Makes a Word "Real"?
- Slang School
Sentences Nobody Else Can Write
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice
2
Videos
- Sentences Nobody Else Can Write
- Sentences Nobody Else WOULD Write
S-H-A-P-E
2
Videos
- S-H-A-P-E
- Class Clip: The S-H-A-P-E Framework
1
Readings
- The S-H-A-P-E Framework Cheat Sheet
What Happens If You Win?
1
External Tool
- (Optional) Exercise—What Happens If You Win?
1
Discussions
- What Happens If You Win? (Headline)
Punctuation and Professionalism
1
Assignment
- Punctuation Practice (Coordinating Conjunctions)
1
Videos
- Punctuation and Professionalism (Coordinating Conjunctions)
Notes on Nuance
1
Assignment
- Nuance Practice: Chiasmus
1
Discussions
- Chiasmus: Fan Favorite?
1
Videos
- Notes on Nuance: Chiasmus
2
Readings
- Notes on Nuance: Chiasmus
- Chiasmus: Fan Favorite?
Good Sentences
1
External Tool
- Exercise—Good Sentences (Food)
Takeaways
1
Assignment
- Weekly Review (Graded)
2
External Tool
- (Optional) Exercise—Thank You Letter
- Course Discussion
2
Discussions
- Takeaways (Week 4: The Power of the Particular)
- Book Recommendations
3
Videos
- Student Takeaway: Earn Your Generalizations
- Student Takeaway: Sincerity Takes a Few Drafts
- Next Course: Writing is a Superpower
1
Readings
- Book Recommendations
Course Wrap-up
2
Readings
- Course Feedback
- Keep Learning with Prof. Barry and Michigan Online
Auto Summary
Unlock the power of persuasive writing with "Writing and Editing: Word Choice and Word Order." This foundational course in Personal Development, taught by experts from the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago, offers creative techniques in syntax, storytelling, and information structuring. Enhance your punctuation and style, access diverse literary resources, and receive monthly writing tips. Ideal for anyone looking to improve their written communication, the course spans 1200 minutes and offers various subscription plans, including Starter, Professional, and Paid options. Join now to elevate your writing skills!

Patrick Barry