1-01Introduction: College Communication
1-02In Your Words: Paraphrasing
1-03Summarizing
1-04Identifying and Avoiding Plagiarism
1-05Weekly Reading and Writing Task
2-01Getting Started
2-02Critical Reading: Purpose and Audience
2-03The Paragraph
2-04Sentence Types: Simple & Compound
2-05Sentence Types: Complex & Compound/Complex
2-06Brainstorming
3-01How To Start A Movement
3-02Oral Presentations
3-03Presentation Skills: Using Visuals
3-04Presentation Skills: Emphasis
3-05Describing Processes
3-06Outlining Process Writing
4-01Using Credible Sources
4-02Citing Sources APA
4-03Research
4-04Reading Abstracts and Academic Journals
4-05Skimming and Scanning
4-06Mechanics of Writing: Commas
5-01Reading and Responding
5-02Note Taking Methods
5-03Organizing an Argument
5-04Cohesion
5-05Mechanics of Writing: Run-on Sentences and Comma Splices
6-01An Introduction to Rhetoric
6-02Maintaining Credibility: Fact vs. Opinion
6-03Editing Skills: Parallelism
6-04Visual Rhetoric
6-05Mechanics of Writing: Capitalization
7-01The Essay
7-02Essay Writing: Introductions
7-03Thesis Statements
7-04Mechanics of Writing: Correcting Fragments
8-01Essay Writing: Body Paragraphs
8-02Relevant Support
8-03Transitions
8-04Editing Skills: Subject Verb Agreement
9-01Responding to Counter-Arguments
9-02Essay Writing: Conclusions
9-03Editing Skills: Pronoun Agreement
9-04Essay 1
10-01Rhetorical Strategies: Avoiding Problems in Logic
10-02Language Register: Formal Writing
10-03Editing Skills: Using Proper Punctuation
10-04Critical Reading: The Anti-Vaccination Movement
11-01Definitions
11-02Persuasive Essay: Definition Argument
11-03Essay & Presentation Skills: Hedge Words
11-04Editing Skills: Correcting Problems with Modifiers
12-01Cleft Sentences
12-02Inversion
12-03Proofreading
12-04Choosing Effective Vocabulary