Learning outcomes:
This course will give you practical tips and strategies for writing scientific articles in English. Designed as a two-day workshop, the main objective of this course is to learn to identify and produce the most important elements in English academic writing. The first day offers a series of exercises and points to ponder, whereas the second day offers the students an opportunity to apply these tips and strategies in an "Editing Clinic". During the second day, the students will be taught a ten-step editing process that they will apply to texts in class.
Contents:
Thu 19 September, 2013 (group 1) Room C7 (Main building)
Thu 26 September, 2013 (group 2) Room C7 (Main building)
9:00-9:45 Online sources: Scientific, clear, transparent
9:45-11:00 Drafting, Differences between Finnish and Anglo-American traditions
11:00-11:30 Components of a Scientific Article, The Sequence of Writing
11:30 Lunch
12:15 Problems, Transitions, Tenses
14:00 Coffee break
14:15 Old Information and New Information, Nouns and Verbs for Academic Writing
15:30 Self-editing
16:00 End of the day
Scientific Writing: The "Editing Clinic": Revising English Texts
Thu 3 October, 2013 (both groups) Room K113 (Linna)
The students select a scientific text from their field and also bring in two to three pages of their own writing (5 copies of these pages). These texts will be evaluated in class.
9:00-10:30 Introduction to editing. Practice of editing on the "ideal" article in your field
10:30-10:40 Short break
10:40-11:30 Editing
11:30-12:10 Lunch (40 min.)
12:10-14:00 Editing groups
14:00-14:20 Coffee break (20 min.)
14:20-15:25 Editing Groups
15:25-16:00 Course Discussions (Questions and Answers)
16:00 End of the course
Enrolment in NettiOpsu begins on 26 August 2013. The maximum number of students is 18 in both groups. Students are selected on first come-first-served principle. The student has to check the selection from NettiOpsu after the enrolment period.
Material: Booklet handed out by the instructor.