This course covers the following three major areas of professionals writing skills:
Introduction to Communication: An overview of communication skills provides a starting point for the course. A checklist will reveal both your writing strengths and weaknesses so you can maximize your pluses and minimize your minuses. A unique activity of this program includes analyzing types of writing for various readers according to their personality types: boxes, triangles, circles, and squiggles. You will also learn the two keys successful writers use to unlock the power within every successful document.
Superior Style: The three components of style include paragraphs, sentences, and words. You will learn how to start and end your correspondence — and how not to — along with the principles of unity, coherence, and development for middle paragraphs. Writing varied and emphatic sentences guides your readers smoothly through your message. When choosing your words, always let Economy, Simplicity, and Precision be your guide.
Writing Process: The three stages of the writing process include pre-writing, writing, and re-writing. You will practice ways to determine your purpose, meet audience needs, discover your most comfortable method of writing, brainstorm and mind-map to get your ideas on paper, write quick rough drafts, and revise collaboratively. Also, you will receive models for planning letters, memos, and reports. Finally, checklists help you evaluate both your process and your product.
This course can be taken in a self-directed pace. You will have 1 year access to this course. |