Welcome to the Course-Getting Started
Welcome to the course
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How to get started
Assignment and exercises
Meet the course instructors
The Basics: Overview of Grey Literature and Public Pieces-Module Introduction
Welcome to this module
The Basics: Overview of Grey Literature and Public Pieces-Grey Literature: An Overview
Grey literature: what and why
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Overview of different types of grey literature
Grey literature: who and where
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The Basics: Overview of Grey Literature and Public Pieces-When You Sit Down to Write
When you sit down to write
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Frame an argument: Netflix or cable?
The Basics: Overview of Grey Literature and Public Pieces-How to Pitch Your Writing
Pitching your idea to a media outlet
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What must your pitch contain?
The Basics: Overview of Grey Literature and Public Pieces-Module Conclusion
Conclusion, references and resources
Express Yourself: Crafting an Opinion Piece (Op-ed)-Module Introduction
Welcome to this module
Express Yourself: Crafting an Opinion Piece (Op-ed)-Op-eds: An Overview
Op-eds: what, who, when, why, where
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Express Yourself: Crafting an Opinion Piece (Op-ed)-Structure of an Op-ed
Five questions before you write
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Five questions before you write (resource)
A published op-ed (for reference)
Structure of an op-ed
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Key elements of a strong op-ed
Express Yourself: Crafting an Opinion Piece (Op-ed)-How is an Op-ed Different From Grey Literature?
How is an op-ed different from grey literature?
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Compare and contrast: a report and an op-ed
Express Yourself: Crafting an Opinion Piece (Op-ed)-Module Conclusion
Writing tips for op-eds
Conclusion, references and resources
Numbers are Awesome: Using Data to Tell a Story-Module Introduction
Welcome to this module
Numbers are Awesome: Using Data to Tell a Story-Data Stories: An Overview
Data story: what, who, when, why, where
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Numbers are Awesome: Using Data to Tell a Story-Extracting Relevant Data From Grey Literature
Writing a data story: extracting relevant data
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Numbers are Awesome: Using Data to Tell a Story-Building a Narrative
Building your narrative
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Numbers are Awesome: Using Data to Tell a Story-Converting a Report Into a Data Story
Converting a report into a data story
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Compare and contrast: a report and a data story
Writing tips for data stories
Numbers are Awesome: Using Data to Tell a Story-Using Infographics to Your Advantage
Introduction to infographics
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Designing your infographic
Numbers are Awesome: Using Data to Tell a Story-Module Conclusion
Conclusion, references and resources
Put Your Phone Camera to Work: Telling a Photo Narrative-Module Introduction
Welcome to this module
Put Your Phone Camera to Work: Telling a Photo Narrative-Researcher Interview
Introduction to the researcher interview
Creating a photo narrative: researcher interview
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Put Your Phone Camera to Work: Telling a Photo Narrative-Photo Narratives: An Overview
Photo narratives: what, when, why
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Put Your Phone Camera to Work: Telling a Photo Narrative-How to Create a Photo Narrative: From Idea to Output
Creating a photo narrative: from idea to output
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Photos from the field: planned or organic?
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Photo essay or photo story?
Treatment: working through the visual concept
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Putting your phone camera to work
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Review and Selection
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Put Your Phone Camera to Work: Telling a Photo Narrative-Module Conclusion
Conclusion: put your phone camera to work
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Conclusion, references and resources
Using Social Media to Drive Readership -Module Introduction
Welcome to this module
Using social media to drive readership
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Using Social Media to Drive Readership -How Can Social Media Help Researchers?
A podcast on how social media can help researchers
General overview of different platforms
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Using Social Media to Drive Readership -Twitter: What Can I Do With 280 Characters?
Getting to know Twitter
Twitter: Writing tips and ways to engage better
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Example: journal article to tweet thread
Example: data story to tweets
Using Social Media to Drive Readership -How Researchers Can Use Instagram
Getting to know Instagram
Instagramming like a pro
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Samples of Instagram stories
Things to remember across platforms
Using Social Media to Drive Readership -Module Conclusion
Conclusion, resources and references
Editing Your Own Work-Module Introduction
Welcome to this module
Editing Your Own Work-Editing: An Overview
Editing: what, why, when, how
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Editing Your Own Work-Substantive Editing
Substantive editing
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Substantive editing exercise (part 1 of 2)
Substantive editing exercise (part 2 of 2)
Editing Your Own Work-Copy Editing and Proofreading
Copy editing and proofreading
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Copy editing and proofreading exercise (part 1 of 2)
Copy editing and proofreading exercise (part 2 of 2)
Editing tips and tricks
Editing Your Own Work-Module Conclusion
Conclusion, references and resources
Course Assignment-Course Assignment
Instructions for your Course Assignment
Course Conclusion-And, it's a wrap
Goodbye and good luck!
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