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    Ace Essays: Foundation Academic Writing & Ethical Ai Prompts

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    Ace Essays: Foundation Academic Writing & Ethical Ai Prompts

    Ace Essays: Foundation Academic Writing & Ethical Ai Prompts
    Published 6/2025
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    Master Academic Essays with Ethical AI for Native & ESOL Undergraduate Learners

    What you'll learn

    Understand the fundamentals of academic writing by exploring its purpose, structure, and key principles

    Uphold academic integrity by identifying and avoiding plagiarism, cheating, collusion, fabrication, and falsification

    Evaluate credible sources for academic research by assessing relevance, authority, and bias

    Apply ethical AI prompts to refine essays while maintaining originality

    Develop research skills by mastering strategies for efficient database searches and keyword techniques

    Select focused and researchable topics by narrowing broad ideas into specific questions

    Adopt an academic style with formal tone and precise language to enhance clarity and professionalism in essays

    Create compare-and-contrast analyses using Venn diagrams to organize similarities and differences

    Structure coherent and cohesive essays by crafting logical paragraphs with topic and concluding sentences

    Write engaging introductions and impactful conclusions to frame academic essays effectively

    Craft clear and arguable thesis statements to guide academic essays, ensuring focus and specificity

    Paraphrase and synthesize source material accurately to avoid plagiarism and build cohesive argument

    Balance writer’s voice with hedging language to qualify claims appropriately in academic writing

    Use proper referencing techniques to cite sources accurately, ensuring academic integrity in all written assignments

    Requirements

    Students need sufficient English skills to engage with university-level content, making the course accessible for ESOL learners while at the same time being academically rigorous for native speakers.

    Description

    Transform your academic writing and ace your essays with this comprehensive, self-paced course designed for native and ESOL undergraduate learners! Whether you’re starting your university journey or refining your skills, this course equips you with foundational academic writing techniques, ethical AI prompts, and academic integrity principles to excel in scholarly assignments. Learn to craft compelling essays while leveraging AI responsibly to enhance your work without compromising originality.What You’ll Learn:Master Essay Essentials: Develop clear thesis statements, engaging introductions, logical paragraphs, and impactful conclusions using academic style, coherence, and cohesion.Uphold Academic Integrity: Understand and avoid plagiarism, cheating, collusion, fabrication, and falsification to maintain ethical writing practices.Research Like a Pro: Hone research skills, evaluate credible sources, and synthesize information to build persuasive arguments.Leverage Ethical AI: Use AI prompts as an assistant to refine your writing, ensuring you do the core work while fine-tuning for clarity, precision, and impact.Advanced Techniques: Master paraphrasing, hedging language, reporting verbs, compare-and-contrast analysis (using Venn diagrams), and referencing (APA, MLA, Chicago) to elevate your writer’s voice, etc.Build Argumentation: Craft evidence-based arguments, address counterarguments, and use topic/concluding sentences for seamless flow.Course Highlights:18 In-Depth Lessons: Covering everything from choosing a topic to referencing, tailored for undergraduates seeking practical, university-level skills.Ethical AI Integration: Learn how to use AI prompts to enhance your writing process, as outlined in most lessons, while maintaining academic rigor and originality.Real-World Application: Apply skills to essays like the sample on technology in education, mastering structure, style, and citations.Flexible Learning: Designed for native and ESOL learners, with clear, accessible content to support diverse language backgrounds.Why Enroll? This course empowers you to produce stellar academic essays that stand out in university settings. Through hands-on lessons, you’ll gain confidence in research, argumentation, and ethical AI use, all while building skills for academic and professional success. Perfect for undergraduates, including first-year students, aiming to improve grades, prepare for advanced coursework, or navigate ESOL challenges in academic writing.Who Is This Course For?Native and ESOL undergraduates seeking to master foundational academic writing.Students wanting to integrate ethical AI tools into their writing process responsibly.Learners aiming to strengthen research, referencing, and integrity skills for university success.No prior experience is required—just a passion for improving your writing! Join now to ace your essays, uphold academic integrity, and unlock your scholarly potential with ethical AI support.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction Video-Ace Essays: Foundation Academic Writing & Ethical AI Prompts

    Section 2: Understanding Academic Integrity

    Lecture 2 Lesson Introduction

    Lecture 3 Welcome to Academic Integrity

    Lecture 4 Section 1: Understanding Academic Misconduct

    Lecture 5 Defining Academic Integrity

    Lecture 6 Why Academic Integrity Matters

    Lecture 7 Section 2: Identifying and Avoiding Plagiarism

    Lecture 8 Understanding Plagiarism

    Lecture 9 Avoiding Plagiarism: Citation and Referencing

    Lecture 10 Paraphrasing and Summarising Effectively - Overview

    Lecture 11 Additional Questions

    Lecture 12 Real-World Scenario: Plagiarism in Journalism

    Lecture 13 Advanced Citation Techniques

    Lecture 14 When citing a video, what information is needed? Select all that apply (four).

    Lecture 15 Section 3: Other Forms of Academic Dishonesty

    Lecture 16 Cheating: A Breach of Trust

    Lecture 17 Other Forms of Academic Dishonesty

    Lecture 18 Real-World Scenario: Cheating in Online Exams

    Lecture 19 Data Fabrication: Inventing the Truth

    Lecture 20 Section 4: Strategies for Maintaining Academic Integrity

    Lecture 21 Strategies for Maintaining Academic Integrity: Planning and Time Management

    Lecture 22 Strategies for Maintaining Academic Integrity: Note-Taking and Source Management

    Lecture 23 Strategies For Managing Academic Integrity

    Lecture 24 Strategies for Maintaining Academic Integrity: Seeking Help and Support

    Lecture 25 The Role of Technology in Academic Integrity

    Lecture 26 Exploring Cultural Differences in Academic Integrity

    Lecture 27 Cultural Influence & Strategy

    Lecture 28 Preparing for Future Assignments

    Lecture 29 Understanding the Consequences of Academic Dishonesty

    Lecture 30 Promoting a Culture of Academic Integrity

    Lecture 31 Review and Reflection

    Lecture 32 Addressing Common Misconceptions and Answering Your Questions

    Lecture 33 Reviewing Your Work and Getting Feedback

    Section 3: Research Skills

    Lecture 34 Introduction to Research Skills & Technology in Education

    Lecture 35 Section 1: Getting Started with Research Skills

    Lecture 36 Definitions & Terminology

    Lecture 37 Section 2: Applying Source Evaluation

    Lecture 38 Acceptable Secondary Sources and Their Purpose

    Lecture 39 General Important Information

    Lecture 40 Critical Assessment of Secondary Sources

    Lecture 41 Real-World Application: A Research Journey

    Lecture 42 Section 3: Finding and Using Academic Resources

    Lecture 43 Effective Research Techniques and Source Evaluation

    Lecture 44 Evaluating Secondary Resources: Academic vs. Non-Academic

    Lecture 45 Differentiating Source Quality for Better Research

    Lecture 46 Introduction to Library Database Searching

    Lecture 47 Mastering Library Database Searches

    Lecture 48 Section 4: Applying Your Search Skills

    Lecture 49 Using Google Scholar Video

    Lecture 50 Google Scholar Tips

    Lecture 51 Google Scholar Search Refinement Techniques

    Lecture 52 Enhancing Google Scholar Searches with Operators

    Lecture 53 Google Scholar: Expanding Search Scope

    Lecture 54 Google Scholar: Wildcards and Reference Lists

    Lecture 55 Hands-On Practice: Searching Google Scholar

    Lecture 56 Scenario: Evaluating Conflicting Information

    Section 4: Evaluating Sources

    Lecture 57 Evaluating Sources Introduction

    Lecture 58 Evaluating Sources Introduction

    Lecture 59 Evaluating Sources Objectives

    Lecture 60 Section 1: Key Questions for Evaluating Sources

    Lecture 61 Warm-up Activities

    Lecture 62 The Importance of Evaluating Sources - Video

    Lecture 63 Importance of Evaluating Sources

    Lecture 64 Section 2: Understanding the CRAAP Test

    Lecture 65 Understanding the CRAAP Test

    Lecture 66 Deep Dive into CRAAP Criteria

    Lecture 67 Authority and Accuracy

    Lecture 68 Purpose and Bias

    Lecture 69 Section 3: Applying the CRAAP Method

    Lecture 70 Understanding Bias Awareness

    Lecture 71 CRAAP Evaluation Review

    Lecture 72 Evaluating the DHMO Source

    Lecture 73 Review of Evaluation Criteria

    Lecture 74 Section 4: Applying Your Evaluation Skills

    Lecture 75 Conclusion

    Section 5: Choosing a Topic

    Lecture 76 Choosing a Topic Introduction - Video

    Lecture 77 Section 1: Identifying and Refining Your Topic

    Lecture 78 Introduction to Choosing a Research Topic

    Lecture 79 Why Choosing and Narrowing Your Research Topic Matters

    Lecture 80 Identifying Broad Areas of Interest

    Lecture 81 Achieving Your Research Goals

    Lecture 82 Navigating Information Overload: Narrowing Your Topic

    Lecture 83 Section 2: Formulating and Testing Your Research Question

    Lecture 84 Narrowing Down a Broad Topic

    Lecture 85 Mix and Match: Combining Elements for a Focused Topic

    Lecture 86 Section 3: Applying Narrowing Techniques

    Lecture 87 Real-World Application: Case Studies

    Lecture 88 Section 4: Testing Your Research Question's Viability

    Lecture 89 Refining Your Research Question

    Lecture 90 Revising and Tweaking Your Question

    Lecture 91 Problems Encountered After Deciding on a Research Question

    Lecture 92 Facing Research Challenges - Video

    Lecture 93 Facing Research Challenges - Issues & Solutions

    Lecture 94 Ethical AI Prompt - Research / Essay Title

    Section 6: Academic Style

    Lecture 95 Exploring Key Academic Style Characteristics

    Lecture 96 Introduction Video: Academic Style

    Lecture 97 Objectivity, Formality & Academic Style Definitions

    Lecture 98 Objectivity in Academic Writing

    Lecture 99 Exercise 1: Identifying Subjective Language

    Lecture 100 Section 2: Understanding and Applying Formality

    Lecture 101 Formality in Academic Writing

    Lecture 102 Guidelines for Formality (Continued)

    Lecture 103 Maintaining Formality: Verbs and Emotional Language

    Lecture 104 Sample Answers for Formality Practice Exercises

    Lecture 105 Vocabulary Enhancement for Academic Writing

    Lecture 106 Section 3: Understanding Precision and Responsibility

    Lecture 107 Exercise 3: Rewriting Sentences in Academic Style

    Lecture 108 Exercise 3 Answers

    Lecture 109 Exercise 4: Applying Academic Style

    Lecture 110 Ethical AI Prompt - Academic Style

    Section 7: Compare & Contrast Essay

    Lecture 111 What is a Compare and Contrast Essay?

    Lecture 112 Structuring and Planning Your Essay

    Lecture 113 Understanding Compare and Contrast Essays - Video

    Lecture 114 Compare and Contrast Essays Continued

    Lecture 115 Defining a Venn Diagram

    Lecture 116 Task 1: Selecting Points of Comparison

    Lecture 117 Two Sample Compare/Contrast Essays - Point by Point & Block

    Lecture 118 Section 2: Essay Structure and Thesis Statements

    Lecture 119 Video: Structuring a Compare and Contrast Essay

    Lecture 120 Structuring a Compare and Contrast Essay

    Lecture 121 Understanding Essay Structure

    Lecture 122 Essay Structure: A Closer Look

    Lecture 123 Introduction: Crafting Effective Thesis Statements (Covered in a Later Lesson)

    Lecture 124 Comparison Signal Words: Showing Similarities

    Lecture 125 Unpacking Contrast Signal Words

    Lecture 126 Contrast (difference) Signal Words List

    Lecture 127 Section 3: Analysing Sample Essays and Practice Activities

    Lecture 128 Analysing a Sample Compare and Contrast Essay

    Lecture 129 Supplementary Activity: Venn Diagram Practice

    Lecture 130 Ethical AI Prompt – Structural Integrity for Compare/Contrast Essay

    Section 8: Paragraph Structure

    Lecture 131 Introduction to Paragraph Structure

    Lecture 132 Section 1: Dissecting the Paragraph: Key Components

    Lecture 133 Video: Foundations of Paragraph Structure

    Lecture 134 Foundations of Paragraph Structure Continued

    Lecture 135 The Fundamental Components of a Paragraph

    Lecture 136 Section 2: Crafting Effective Topic Sentences

    Lecture 137 Understanding Topic Sentences

    Lecture 138 Section 3: Supporting Sentences: Building the Paragraph's Core

    Lecture 139 Developing Supporting Sentences

    Lecture 140 Video: How to Write an Effective Topic Sentence

    Lecture 141 Effective Topic Sentences Continued

    Lecture 142 Section 4: Concluding Sentences and Paragraph Unity

    Lecture 143 Crafting Effective Concluding Sentences

    Lecture 144 5 Example Paragraphs

    Lecture 145 Achieving Paragraph Unity and Coherence

    Lecture 146 Transition Expressions Table

    Lecture 147 Section 5: Refining Paragraphs for Academic Style and Coherence

    Lecture 148 Mastering Academic Style in Paragraphs

    Section 9: Argumentative Essay Writing

    Lecture 149 Introduction to Argumentative Essays

    Lecture 150 Video - Understanding Argumentative Essays

    Lecture 151 Understanding Argumentative Essays - Continued

    Lecture 152 Section 1: Building a Strong Argument: Thesis Statements and Evidence

    Lecture 153 Exploring Argumentative Essay Topics

    Lecture 154 What Makes an Argumentative Essay Unique

    Lecture 155 Section 2: Crafting a Powerful Thesis Statement

    Lecture 156 Video: Developing Supporting Arguments

    Lecture 157 Developing Supporting Arguments Continued

    Lecture 158 Examining Essay Organization

    Lecture 159 2 Sample Argumentative Essay Examples: Block & Point By Point Styles

    Lecture 160 Analysing a Model Argumentative Essay

    Lecture 161 Section 3: Refining Your Argumentative Essay

    Lecture 162 Writing Techniques: Crafting Effective Introductions and Thesis Statements

    Lecture 163 Enhancing Persuasion with Language

    Lecture 164 Section 4: Revising and Polishing Your Argumentative Essay

    Lecture 165 Writing Argument Essays: Organizing Ideas

    Lecture 166 Questions about Synthesis

    Lecture 167 Critical Thinking: Organising Ideas for Persuasion

    Lecture 168 Selecting a Body Paragraph Structure

    Lecture 169 3 Sample Argumentative Paragraphs - Showing the Three Structure Types

    Lecture 170 Stating and Supporting Your Main Argument

    Lecture 171 Synthesizing Citations, Evidence, and Explanation

    Lecture 172 Synthesizing Arguments and Citations: Paragraph Construction

    Lecture 173 Writing an Argument Essay: A Comprehensive Guide

    Lecture 174 Sample Argumentative Essays - Including Arguent Parahraph Structures

    Lecture 175 Ethical AI Prompt: Argumentative Essay Structure Including Paragraph Types

    Section 10: Topic & Concluding Sentences in Academic Writing

    Lecture 176 Topic and Cocluding Sentences in Academic Writing

    Lecture 177 Section 1: Understanding Topic Sentences

    Lecture 178 Video: Topic and Concluding Sentences

    Lecture 179 Topic and Concluding Sentences Explained

    Lecture 180 Deconstructing the Topic Sentence: Topic and Controlling Idea

    Lecture 181 Key Learning Outcomes

    Lecture 182 Section 2: Analysing and Identifying Topic Sentences

    Lecture 183 Topic Sentences Worksheet

    Lecture 184 Task One: Analyzing Topic Sentences

    Lecture 185 Task 2: Writing Appropriate Topic Sentences

    Lecture 186 Answers for the Create Topic Sentences Exercise

    Lecture 187 Section 3: Refining Your Topic Sentences

    Lecture 188 Two Sample Paragraphs with Topic Sentences

    Lecture 189 Section 4: Understanding Concluding Sentences

    Lecture 190 Video: Understanding Concluding Sentences

    Lecture 191 Understanding Concluding Sentences Continued

    Lecture 192 The 'Hamburger Structure' of Academic Writing

    Lecture 193 Crafting Effective Concluding Sentences

    Lecture 194 Mastering Concluding Sentences: Functions and Summarising Skills

    Lecture 195 Analyzing Paragraph Structure: Topic, Support, and Summary

    Lecture 196 Task 2: Crafting Concluding Sentences

    Section 11: Writing Introductions

    Lecture 197 Essay Introductions: Crafting Your Opening

    Lecture 198 Video - Essay Introductions

    Lecture 199 Section 1: Understanding the Purpose and Key Components of Essay Introductions

    Lecture 200 The Foundation: Purpose and Elements of Your Introduction

    Lecture 201 The Crucial Role of Background Information in Your Introduction

    Lecture 202 Model Introduction Paragraphs With Component Breakdowns

    Lecture 203 The Thesis Statement: Your Essay's Guiding Star

    Lecture 204 Section 2: Completing Your Introduction: Hook, Definitions, and Roadmap

    Lecture 205 Video: Thesis Statements

    Lecture 206 Strengthening Your Introduction: The Thesis Statement in Action

    Lecture 207 Deconstructing an Effective Introduction

    Lecture 208 Deconstructing a Model Introduction

    Lecture 209 Deconstructing a Model Introduction: Identify the Function

    Lecture 210 Section 3: Refining Your Introduction: Avoiding Common Mistakes

    Lecture 211 Crafting a Compelling Introduction: A Scenario

    Lecture 212 Task 5: Use the student's notes below write and introduction

    Lecture 213 Answer: Task 5 Sample Introduction

    Lecture 214 Reviewing and Refining Your Introduction - Seeking Feedback

    Lecture 215 Ethical AI Prompt: Writing Introductions

    Section 12: Writing Effective Thesis Statements

    Lecture 216 Crafting Powerful Thesis Statements

    Lecture 217 Crafting Thesis Statements Components

    Lecture 218 Understanding the Core: What is a Thesis Statement?

    Lecture 219 Section 1: Constructing Effective Thesis Statements

    Lecture 220 Identifying Your Thesis Topic

    Lecture 221 The Claim

    Lecture 222 Section 2: Adding Nuance: The Qualification

    Lecture 223 Video: The Power of Qualification in Academic Writing

    Lecture 224 Qualification in Academic Writing

    Lecture 225 3. The Art of Qualification: Adding Nuance to Your Thesis

    Lecture 226 Section 3 Supporting Your Stance: The Reason

    Lecture 227 4. The Reason: Justifying Your Stance

    Lecture 228 Section 4: Synthesising the Elements: Constructing the Complete Thesis Statement

    Lecture 229 Combining the Elements: Crafting Your Complete Thesis Statement

    Lecture 230 Further Examples: Deconstructing Thesis Statements

    Lecture 231 Identifying and Correcting Flawed Thesis Statements

    Lecture 232 True or False: Testing Your Thesis Knowledge

    Lecture 233 Extension Activity: Practising Thesis Statements

    Lecture 234 Sample Answers for Practising Thesis Statements

    Lecture 235 Ethical AI Prompt: Evaluating Thesis Statements

    Section 13: Referencing - Reference Lists

    Lecture 236 Introduction: Getting Started with Chicago Style Referencing

    Lecture 237 The Power of Proper Referencing: Understanding Chicago Style

    Lecture 238 Section 1: Crafting Your Chicago Style Reference List

    Lecture 239 Video: The Reference List

    Lecture 240 Mastering the Chicago Style Reference List

    Lecture 241 Fundamental Rules for Chicago Style Reference Lists

    Lecture 242 Arranging Your Reference List: The Correct Order

    Lecture 243 Section 2: Beyond the Basics: Citing Diverse Sources

    Lecture 244 Evaluating the Value of Your Research Sources

    Lecture 245 Unpacking Primary and Secondary Sources

    Lecture 246 Why Referencing Matters - Short Introduction to In-Text Citations

    Lecture 247 Reference List vs. Bibliography: A Clear Distinction

    Lecture 248 Reference List Types | Formatting Rules | Examples & Element Order

    Section 14: Chicago Style In-Text Citations & Reporting Verbs

    Lecture 249 In-Text Citations & Reporting Verbs

    Lecture 250 Video - Introduction to In-Text Citations

    Lecture 251 In-Text Citations Continued

    Lecture 252 In-Text Citation Basics

    Lecture 253 Example Paragraphs Demonstrating Chicago Author-Date In-Text Citations

    Lecture 254 Section 1: Mastering the Bibliography: Your Complete Reference List

    Lecture 255 Video: Reporting Verbs

    Lecture 256 Reporting Verbs Continued

    Lecture 257 Introduction to Reporting Verbs

    Lecture 258 Reporting Verb Functions

    Lecture 259 Task 1a: Identifying Reporting Verbs

    Lecture 260 Task 1b: Classifying Reporting Verbs

    Lecture 261 Task 2: Improving Verb Choice

    Lecture 262 Section 2: Advanced Reporting Verbs: Tense, Grammar, and Common Pitfalls

    Lecture 263 Video: Reporting Verb Grammar

    Lecture 264 Reporting Verb Grammar Continued

    Lecture 265 Tense in Reporting Verbs

    Lecture 266 Grammar of Reporting Verbs

    Lecture 267 Task 3: Identifying Verb Patterns: Agree, Analyse & Demonstrate

    Lecture 268 Section 3: Refining Your Reporting Verb Use: Common Errors and Best Practices

    Lecture 269 Applying Reporting Verbs: Practical Exercises

    Lecture 270 Ethical AI Prompt: Chicago Style In-Text Citations & Reporting Verbs

    Section 15: Paraphrasing

    Lecture 271 Introduction to Paraphrasing

    Lecture 272 Video: Introduction to Paraphrasing

    Lecture 273 Getting Started with Paraphrasing

    Lecture 274 Video: Objectivity and Formality in Academic Writing Short Review

    Lecture 275 Objectivity and Formality Continued

    Lecture 276 Section 1: Paraphrasing Techniques: Synonyms, Word Order, and Voice

    Lecture 277 Understanding Summarising and Paraphrasing

    Lecture 278 Paraphrasing Techniques

    Lecture 279 Examples Paraphrasing Techniques: four ways

    Lecture 280 Active to Passive Voice

    Lecture 281 Changing Word Forms and Sentence Transformation

    Lecture 282 Video: Mastering Paraphrasing Techniques

    Lecture 283 Mastering Paraphrasing Techniques Continued

    Lecture 284 Section 2: Avoiding Plagiarism: Common Mistakes and Best Practices

    Lecture 285 Understanding Plagiarism

    Lecture 286 Writing a Good Paraphrase

    Lecture 287 Steps to Paraphrasing Effectively

    Lecture 288 Completing Your Paraphrase: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Lecture 289 Choosing the Best Paraphrase

    Lecture 290 Writing Paraphrases

    Lecture 291 Completing Your Paraphrase

    Lecture 292 Section 3: Real-World Applications and Practice

    Lecture 293 Using Paraphrases as Support: A Real-World Example

    Section 16: Writer's Voice or Academic Voice

    Lecture 294 Writer's Voice or Academic Voice

    Lecture 295 Video: Understanding Writer's Voice in Academic Writing

    Lecture 296 Understanding Writer's Voice

    Lecture 297 Section 1: Identifying and Applying Your Writer's Voice

    Lecture 298 Defining Your Academic Voice

    Lecture 299 Examples of Writer's Voice and Referencing in Academic Texts

    Lecture 300 Section 2: Strategies for Asserting Your Academic Voice

    Lecture 301 Video: Identifying Writer's Voice in Academic Texts

    Lecture 302 Writer's Voice in Academic Texts

    Lecture 303 Example Paragraphs Demonstrating Four Types of Writer's Voice

    Lecture 304 Uncovering Interpretation and Analysis in Academic Voice

    Lecture 305 Identifying Writer's Voice and Author's Contribution

    Lecture 306 Section 3: Refining Your Voice: The Power of Cautious Language

    Lecture 307 The Importance of Cautious Language

    Lecture 308 Examples Demonstrating Cautious Language in Four Types of Writer's Voice

    Lecture 309 Expressing Opinions with Caution and Objectivity

    Lecture 310 Section 4: Integrating Your Voice and Cautious Language

    Lecture 311 Adding Writer's Voice to Your Text

    Lecture 312 Applying Writer's Voice: An Exercise

    Lecture 313 Sample Answer for Exercise on the Previous Slide

    Lecture 314 Ethical AI Prompt: Evaluating Writer's Voice

    Section 17: Synthesizing Academic Sources

    Lecture 315 Synthesizing Academic Sources

    Lecture 316 Section 1 - Understanding Synthesis: Beyond Summarisation

    Lecture 317 Video: Introduction to Synthesising Academic Sources

    Lecture 318 Synthesising Academic Sources

    Lecture 319 Paragraphs Demonstrating Three Types of Source Synthesis with In-Text Citations

    Lecture 320 The Art of Synthesising Sources

    Lecture 321 Evaluating and Analysing Sources

    Lecture 322 Synthesising Information: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Lecture 323 Video: Steps to Effective Synthesis

    Lecture 324 Steps to Effective Synthesis Continued

    Lecture 325 Evaluating Sources: Authority and Objectivity

    Lecture 326 Section 2: Integrating Sources into Your Writing

    Lecture 327 The Significance of Summarising and Contrasting Diverse Academic Views

    Lecture 328 Analyzing Changes in Women's Prison Experiences

    Lecture 329 Analysing Sources on Genetically Modified Foods

    Lecture 330 Mastering Effective Note-Making

    Lecture 331 Analysing a Student's Synthesis: A Real-World Example

    Lecture 332 Analysing the Social Effects of Tourism in Developing Countries

    Lecture 333 Now complete the table with the main ideas from the sources

    Lecture 334 Section 3: Crafting Your Synthesized Argument

    Lecture 335 Synthesising Diverse Viewpoints in a Paragraph

    Lecture 336 Your Turn: Crafting a Synthesis Paragraph

    Section 18: Coherence and Cohesion in Academic Writing

    Lecture 337 Coherence and Cohesion in Academic Writing

    Lecture 338 Section 1: Defining Coherence and Cohesion

    Lecture 339 Video: Mastering Coherence and Cohesion

    Lecture 340 Coherence and Cohesion Continued

    Lecture 341 Distinguishing Coherence and Cohesion

    Lecture 342 Section 2: Strategies for Enhancing Coherence

    Lecture 343 Achieving Coherence in Academic Writing

    Lecture 344 Coherence and Cohesion in Action: A Real-World Example

    Lecture 345 Section 3: Strategies for Enhancing Cohesion

    Lecture 346 Video: Modelling Coherence in Writing

    Lecture 347 Modelling Coherence in Writing Continued

    Lecture 348 Achieving Cohesion in Academic Writing

    Lecture 349 Section 4: Strategies for Enhancing Cohesion: Lexical Signposts

    Lecture 350 Reference Words for Cohesion

    Lecture 351 Substitution and Ellipsis: Refining Your Academic Voice

    Lecture 352 Conjunctions and Transitions: Weaving Your Ideas Together

    Lecture 353 Lexical Cohesion: Weaving Ideas with Vocabulary

    Lecture 354 Practice Makes Perfect: Refining Your Writing

    Lecture 355 Sharpen Your Skills: A Reference Practice Activity

    Lecture 356 Answers: Reference Practice Activity

    Lecture 357 Task 2: Identify an example of substitution in this text

    Lecture 358 Task 2 Answers

    Lecture 359 Practice Activity: Ellipsis with Zero Substitution

    Lecture 360 Answer: Elipses With Zero Substitution

    Lecture 361 Task: Identify Conjunctions and Transitions

    Lecture 362 Task: Practising Lexical Cohesion

    Section 19: Academic Essay Conclusions

    Lecture 363 Writing Effective Concluding Paragraphs

    Lecture 364 Section 1: Understanding the Purpose and Features of Essay Conclusions

    Lecture 365 The Power of a Strong Conclusion

    Lecture 366 The Power of a Strong Conclusion Continued

    Lecture 367 Understanding the Essay Conclusion

    Lecture 368 Key Elements of a Compelling Conclusion

    Lecture 369 Section 2: Analysing and Evaluating Existing Conclusions

    Lecture 370 Crafting a Comprehensive Conclusion: Beyond the Basics

    Lecture 371 Crafting a Comprehensive Conclusion Continued

    Lecture 372 Exercise: Identifying Conclusion Features

    Lecture 373 Analysing Conclusion Elements

    Lecture 374 Analysing Conclusion Features: An Exercise

    Lecture 375 Section 3: Mastering Language and Structure in Conclusions

    Lecture 376 Video: Identifying Language Used for Conclusions

    Lecture 377 Identifying Language Used for Conclusions Continued

    Lecture 378 Identifying Language for Conclusion Functions

    Lecture 379 Analysing Conclusion B: Features and Suitability

    Lecture 380 Analysing Conclusion C: Features and Suitability

    Lecture 381 Section 4: Crafting Your Own Effective Conclusions

    Lecture 382 Video: Crafting Your Own Effective Conclusions

    Lecture 383 Crafting Your Own Effective Conclusions Continued

    Lecture 384 Exercise: Crafting Your Own Conclusion

    Lecture 385 Ethical AI Prompt: Evaluating Your Concluding Paragraph

    Native and ESOL undergraduate learners, likely early university students (ages 18–24), needing foundational academic writing skills. However, the course would also be suitable for adults of any age wih a need or desire to learn academic writing.