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We are pleased to present a breakdown of all the academic writing tutorials Paper Ink and Pen Writing Services offers! The tutorials are part of the academic writing lessons we offer, which mirror the provisions in our online academic writing courses. We have discussed how this option works when illustrating why the courses and the tutorials would suit different types of academic writers. If you took the tutorials assessment and got a recommendation for a certain group of tutorials, you’re in the right place to find a lesson for the exact academic writing concept you want to study.
If you are looking for academic writing help, this is where you will be able to find the academic writing lessons you need. This guide will identify the tutorials available in each of the five academic writing skill levels, which define the learning needs of different types of academic writers. Additionally, it will provide brief descriptions of the problems the academic writing lessons in a tutorial address. This presentation will enable you to identify the benefits you can obtain from a chosen tutorial. By doing so, we hope the information can help you choose the best lessons that provide the academic writing help you need.Â
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Beginner-Level Academic Writing Tutorials
This is the first main group of academic writing tutorials we offer. They are based off the Academic Writing Basics course, which offers introductory academic writing lessons that discuss what academic writing is. Both high school and undergraduate university students can use the lessons to learn the fundamental academic writing lessons. They are designed to provide you with a comprehensive outlook on what academic writing entails and requires. Fourteen tutorials comprising of related lessons are available here. A brief description is available to indicate the specific concepts you can learn through each tutorial.This is the first main group of academic writing tutorials we offer. They are based off the Academic Writing Basics course, which offers introductory academic writing lessons that discuss what academic writing is. Both high school and undergraduate university students can use the lessons to learn the fundamental academic writing lessons. They are designed to provide you with a comprehensive outlook on what academic writing entails and requires. Fourteen tutorials comprising of related lessons are available here. A brief description is available to indicate the specific concepts you can learn through each tutorial.Â
What is Academic Writing? (A Simplified 3-Part Answer)
If you are looking for academic writing guidelines and are interested in learning what academic writing means, this is a good place to start. This academic writing class can help you understand the purpose of academic writing. Here, we introduce what academic writing is, outline its uses, and identify the skills and concepts involved in the practice.
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The 7 Unique Academic Writing Characteristics for Excellent Scholarly Writing
This academic writing tutorial discusses the seven characteristics of academic writing. Knowing them is essential if you wish to understand what academic writing entails. They are critical to helping you understand the language and style to observe as you prepare scholarly literature.
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4 Official Types of Academic Writing You Need to Know
If you're interested in learning about how academic writing works, it's important to familiarize yourself with the types of academic writing. These include descriptive writing, analytical writing, persuasive writing, and critical writing. A part of learning what academic writing requires includes understanding what each of these types is, their characteristics, where each applies, and how to use them. We've compiled academic writing lessons in this tutorial that expound on each type so you can learn to use them appropriately.
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Academic Writing Assignments – All 5 of the Distinct Categories
Another aspect of what academic writing entails involves understanding the guidelines associated with the types of academic papers you may encounter as part of your research assignments. We explore this subject by identifying the five categories of academic papers you may need to prepare. We then identify the genres of academic writing assignments you may interact with while preparing papers in each category type. We have discussed the expectations of each category of assignments to help you understand the purpose of the genres of assignments you would prepare in each category.
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Academic Writing Dos in their 6 Informative Categories
Learning to apply academic writing rules is essential to understanding what academic writing requires. Academic writing dos and don'ts manifest differently according to the six characteristics of academic writing. Here are the practices you should do to observe the rules according to each characteristic. We provide breakdowns and demonstrations of the rules to observe so your academic paper has the appropriate tone, diction, language, and punctuation while observing academic conventions and evidence-based reasoning.
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Academic Writing Don’ts in a Simple Guide with 6 Categories
Learning what academic writing requires also necessitates understanding what to avoid doing according to academic writing rules. We have used each characteristic of academic writing to illustrate how the dos and don'ts work by identifying and demonstrating what to avoid doing. Therefore, here are the practices to be mindful of so you maintain the appropriate tone, diction, language, and punctuation while observing academic conventions and evidence-based reasoning appropriately.
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Academic Writing Rules: 4 Practical Ways to Observe Them
As an academic writing help center, er have observed that academic writers struggle to apply academic writing rules in two main areas: ensuring objectivity and precision. This tutorial identifies and demonstrates four ways to apply academic writing dos and don'ts by avoiding personal pronouns, being specific and providing enough information, using diction to ensure clarity, and avoiding hedging inappropriately.
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The 4 Essential Academic Writing Formats You Must Know
Student academic writers commonly use four main academic writing formatting styles in their learning institutions. These are the formats they use to prepare their academic writing and research assignments. This tutorial identified the origin of academic writing formats, their purpose, types, how to choose a formatting style, and their characteristics. This academic writing lesson will help you to understand why these referencing styles exist and why you use them for your academic papers.
MLA Format – Simple Facts about Its History, Purpose, and Features
Understanding the fundamentals of academic writing formatting styles is an important part of learning how academic writing is done. If you are a student academic writer who majors in the Arts and Humanities, learning to use MLA format is a necessity as one of the commonly used referencing style in such disciplines. We are introducing the basics of the format, including its history, purpose, and features. Here, we also identify the types of academic writing and research assignments both high school and university students can prepare with the format in this academic writing tutorial so you can understand why you use it.
APA Format – Simple Facts about Its History, Purpose, and Features
Academic writing formatting styles are a fundamental aspect of learning how academic writing is done. APA format is one of the common referencing formats both high school and university students use to prepare the papers for their scientific academic writing and research assignments. Do you know why learning institutions choose the format? Use this academic writing tutorial to learn about the history, purpose, and features of APA format, and the types of assignments you may complete with the referencing style.
Chicago Format – Simple Facts about Its History, Purpose, and Features
An essential aspect of learning what academic writing entails involves mastering how to use academic writing formats. Chicago format is one such referencing style you would need to learn to use when preparing academic papers either in the Sciences or the Arts and Humanities. Doing so effectively requires understanding why learning institutions prefer their high school and university students use the format for their academic writing and research assignments. For this, you would need background information on the format’s history, purpose, and features. Additionally, you would need to identify the types of assignments you would complete with the format. We discuss all this information in this academic writing tutorial.
Harvard Format – Simple Facts about Its History, Purpose, and Features
One of the important things to learn about what academic writing entails is to use academic writing formatting styles. Harvard format is one such referencing style student academic writers must learn to use as an option for preparing a scientific academic paper. This is a standard part of completing their academic writing and research assignments. Learning institutions prefer both their high school and university students use the referencing style because of its history, purpose, and features. We discuss these components in this academic writing tutorial, and identify the assignments you may prepare with the format.
Discover 14 Other Little-Known Academic Writing Formats You May Use
Aside from learning to use the four academic writing formatting styles common for student academic writers, you may be required to use other formats to prepare the academic papers for your academic writing and research assignments. That is why familiarizing yourself with how academic writing is done must include learning about the other referencing styles you may encounter. This academic writing tutorial discusses 14 other options you may work with based on your discipline. We also provide academic writing tips on tools you can use to create and manage your references.
Useful Academic Writing Dos and Don’ts in 6 Categories
An important part of learning what academic writing requires is to understand academic writing rules. These usually appear in two broad categories, which are the academic writing dos and don'ts. We explore them according to the characteristics of academic writing so you can understand the rules you would need to observe according to each characteristic.
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Intermediate-Level Academic Writing Tutorials
This is the second major group of academic writing tutorials we offer. They include lessons from our Academic Writing Skills and Techniques course, which teach the skills and methods academic writers use to prepare scholarly literature accurately. These tutorials demonstrate how academic writing is done by teaching the academic writing and research skills academic writers use with practical, step-by-step illustrations.
The tutorials are still under construction just as their parent course is. They shall be available upon official publication of the course and you will be able to view them below once they are ready. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Advanced-Level Academic Writing Tutorials
Here is the third category of academic writing tutorials we offer. They are based on the courses we teach about the four common academic writing formatting styles university students tend to use in their academic writing and research assignments. These include APA format, MLA format, Chicago (Turabian) format, and Harvard style. Their distinguishing factor is that the focus is on applying each format on student academic writing rather than scholarly writing for publications especially for undergraduate students. Such an approach is necessary because each formatting style has a unique approach when applied to student academic writing and research.
We will present the tutorials based on two minor categories, which include the formats used in Scientific disciplines and those in the Arts and Humanities. All of them are based on courses that are currently still under construction. They shall be available upon official publication of their parent courses. Once ready, you will be able to access them below according to their course of origin.Â
Academic Writing Formats for Science Papers
This is the first sub-category through which we present the academic writing tutorials for formatting styles applicable commonly in scientific disciplines at the advanced level. The referencing styles we address include APA format, Harvard style, and Chicago (Turabian) format.Â
APA Format for Student Academic Writing Tutorials
The tutorials available in this subcategory teach the concepts associated with using APA format to complete academic assignments. Suitable especially for undergraduate university students, the lessons available through the tutorials explain how to use the format. They demonstrate how to apply various academic writing skills and techniques when preparing academic papers using the formatting style according to the assignments you may encounter in class.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Harvard Format for Student Academic Writing Tutorials
This subcategory of tutorials teaches concepts on using the Harvard style to prepare student academic papers. The lessons target the academic writing and research assignments undergraduate university students encounter as part of their coursework. The tutorials demonstrate how to use the format by illustrating how to apply various academic writing skills and techniques when preparing various scholarly literature with the style.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Chicago (Turabian) Format for Student Academic Writing Tutorials
This final subcategory of academic writing tutorials at the advanced academic writing skill level teach how to prepare student academic papers using the Chicago (Turabian) format. The focus of the tutorials is on the application of the format to scientific disciplines.The lessons illustrate how to apply the academic writing skills and techniques academic writers use to complete various academic writing and research assignments undergraduate university students encounter with practical step-by-step instructions.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Academic Writing Formats for Arts and Humanities Papers
This is the other sub-category of academic writing tutorials for formatting styles student academic writers use commonly in disciplines within the Arts and Humanities at the advanced academic writing skill level. Here, we work with two referencing styles including MLA format and Chicago (Turabian) format.Â
MLA Format for Student Academic Writing Tutorials
This subcategory includes tutorials that teach the concepts on using MLA to complete student academic assignments. Targeting the types of academic assignments undergraduate university students tend to encounter, the lessons demonstrate practical ways to apply the formatting style. They illustrate how to apply the necessary academic writing skills and techniques to prepare various scholarly papers for the academic writing and research tasks you undertake.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Chicago (Turabian) Format for Student Academic Writing Tutorials
This other subcategory of academic writing tutorials at the advanced academic writing skill level teach how to prepare student academic papers using the Chicago (Turabian) format. Its focus is on how the formatting style applies to disciplines within the Arts and Humanities. The lessons illustrate how to apply the academic writing skills and techniques academic writers use to complete various academic writing and research assignments undergraduate university students encounter with practical step-by-step instructions.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Expert-Level Academic Writing Tutorials
This is the fourth category of our academic writing tutorials. Like the advanced-level tutorials, they also contain academic writing lessons on the four common academic writing formatting styles university students tend to use for their academic writing and research assignments. These include APA format, MLA format, Chicago format, and Harvard style.
The tutorials are different from those in the previous skill level because they focus on academic writing concepts involved in preparing scholarly publications. Graduate students would benefit the most from such lessons because a significant portion of their assignments require their mastery of academic referencing according to publication standards.
The tutorials are based on courses that are currently still under construction. They shall be available upon official publication of their parent courses. Once ready, you will be able to access them below according to their course of origin. We shall present them according to two classifications: the formats used in the Sciences and those in the Arts and Humanities.Â
Advanced Academic Writing Formats for Research Publications in the Sciences
This sub-category of academic writing tutorials presents lessons on using the three formats for referencing, which postgraduate students use commonly for their academic writing and research assignments in the Sciences. These referencing styles include APA format, Harvard style, and Chicago format.Â
Advanced APA Format for Research Publications
The tutorials available in this subcategory teach the concepts associated with using APA format to prepare scholarly publications. Beneficial for graduate and postgraduate university students, the lessons available through the tutorials explain how to use the format. They demonstrate how to apply various academic writing skills and techniques when preparing the different academic papers scholarly publications publish.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Advanced Chicago Format for Scientific Research Publications
This second subcategory of academic writing tutorials at the expert academic writing skill level teach how to prepare academic papers using the Chicago (Turabian) format for scholarly publication. The focus of the tutorials is on the application of the format to scientific disciplines.The lessons illustrate how to apply the academic writing skills and techniques academic writers use to complete various academic writing and research tasks graduate and postgraduate university students encounter with practical step-by-step instructions.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.
Advanced Harvard Format for Research Publications
This final subcategory of tutorials teaches concepts on using the Harvard style to prepare academic papers for scholarly publications. The lessons target the academic writing and research assignments graduate and postgraduate university students encounter as part of their course work. The tutorials demonstrate how to use the format by illustrating how to apply various academic writing skills and techniques when preparing various scholarly literature with the style.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Advanced Academic Writing Formats for Research Publications in the Arts and Humanities
This sub-category of academic writing tutorials presents lessons on using the two formats for referencing, which postgraduate students use commonly for their academic writing and research assignments in the Arts and Humanities. These referencing styles include MLA format and Chicago format.Â
Advanced MLA Format for Research Publications
This subcategory includes tutorials that teach the concepts on using MLA to prepare academic papers for scholarly publications. Targeting the types of academic assignments graduate and postgraduate university students tend to encounter, the lessons demonstrate practical ways to apply the formatting style. They illustrate how to apply the necessary academic writing skills and techniques to prepare various scholarly papers for the academic writing and research tasks you undertake.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Advanced Chicago Format for Arts and Humanities Research Publications
This other subcategory of academic writing tutorials at the advanced academic writing skill level teach how to prepare academic papers using the Chicago format based on official research publication standards. Its focus is on how the formatting style applies to disciplines within the Arts and Humanities. The lessons illustrate how to apply the academic writing skills and techniques academic writers use to complete various academic writing and research assignments graduate and postgraduate university students encounter with practical step-by-step instructions.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Research-Writer-Level Academic Writing Tutorials
Here is the final category of the academic writing tutorials we offer. The present academic writing lessons on the concepts involved in preparing, conducting, and reporting on research projects. They are based on synthesizing all the knowledge academic writers acquire on academic writing basics, skills and techniques, and referencing styles to equip learners with knowledge on research methodology and statistics so they can conduct research studies.
The tutorials are based on courses that are currently still under construction. They shall be available upon official publication of their parent courses. Once ready, you will be able to access them below according to their course of origin. We shall present them according to two classifications: the formats used in the Sciences and those in the Arts and Humanities.Â
Conducting Research in the Sciences
The academic writing tutorials in this subcategory entail all the concepts involved in academic research in scientific disciplines. They are organized further into four subdivisions of ascending order of complexity in the academic writing concepts the lessons discuss as follows.Â
Introduction to Research in the Sciences
The academic writing lessons in these tutorials outline the fundamental characteristics of research in scientific disciplines. They discuss each element, providing practical demonstrations of how to apply the appropriate skills and techniques with stepwise instructions. The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Research Proposal Writing in the Sciences
These academic writing tutorials provide lessons on the principles involved in preparing a research proposal for a research study in a scientific discipline. Through them, academic writers receive stepwise practical demonstrations of how to prepare the requirements for each section of the proposal. The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Thesis Writing in the Sciences
This category of academic writing tutorials contains lessons about how to prepare a scientific thesis paper. Each lessons has step-by -step illustrations on how to write the information in each section of whichever type of thesis an academic writer prepares. The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Dissertation Writing in the Sciences
This final category of academic writing tutorial provides lessons on dissertation preparation for academic writers dealing in scientific disciplines. They contain practical demonstrations of the steps to follow when preparing each section of a dissertation. The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Conducting Research in the Arts and Humanities
The academic writing tutorials in this subcategory entail all the concepts involved in academic research in disciplines in the Arts and Humanities. They are organized further into four subdivisions of ascending order of complexity in the academic writing concepts the lessons discuss as follows.Â
Introduction to Research in the Arts and Humanities
The academic writing tutorials in this subcategory entail all the concepts involved in academic research in disciplines in the Arts and Humanities. They are organized further into four subdivisions of ascending order of complexity in the academic writing concepts the lessons discuss as follows. The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Research Proposal Writing in the Arts and Humanities
These academic writing tutorials provide lessons on the principles involved in preparing a research proposal for a research study in disciplines in the Arts and Humanities. Through them, academic writers receive stepwise practical demonstrations of how to prepare the requirements for each section of the proposal.
The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Thesis Writing in the Arts and Humanities
This category of academic writing tutorials contains lessons about how to prepare a thesis paper in the Arts and Humanities. Each lessons has step-by-step illustrations on how to write the information in each section of whichever type of thesis an academic writer prepares. The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.Â
Dissertation Writing in the Arts and Humanities
This final category of academic writing tutorial provides lessons on dissertation preparation for academic writers dealing within disciplines in the Arts and Humanities. They contain practical demonstrations of the steps to follow when preparing each section of a dissertation. The course from which these tutorials are derived is under construction. Therefore, the tutorials will be available only after the course is published. If you would like us to notify you once they are available, please register for the academic writing tutorials newsletter if you haven’t done so already so we can keep you posted.