Requirements
- Love of research
- "Sherlock Holmes" tendencies
Target audiences
- Historical Writers
- Multicultural Writers
- Researchers
WHAT TO EXPECT
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The world is hungry for stories about unsung heroes. But if they’re “unsung,” where do you find them? How can you write about people you didn’t even know existed?
You start by “DOING A DOUBLE-TAKE,” that’s how. One definition goes like this: “Doing a double-take means you look at someone or something — and then look again because you suddenly recognize the person or thing, or you notice something promising or unusual about what you’ve just seen.”
This lesson – ALWAYS DO A DOUBLE-TAKE, teaches you to find and write about little known or unknown personalities whose stories deserve to be told.
CERTIFICATION
There is no official certification for acquiring the skill of finding and writing about unsung heroes… unless (possibly) becoming a published author counts as a certificate. I say it does, so read on to find out how you can learn this skill.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Five (5) lectures including written and video content!
- Learn where to find unsung heroes.
- Practice doing a double-take on actual people from the past
- Learn how to NOT make blanket judgments.
- Best suitable for beginners to advanced level users.
- Practical assignments at the end of every session.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 60 hours
- Skill level Beginner
- Language English
- Students 32
- Assessments Self