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Introduction
1. What's Wrong with This Picture?
2. Is the College Essay Dead?
3. What Do You Want to Know?
4. Surviving the Textpocalypse
5. How Can I Develop a Research Question?
6. Where Did Generative AI Come From? An Exercise in Co-Writing
7. How Do Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT Work?
8. How Do I Get Started with AI Platforms?
9. How Do I Prompt AI Chatbots?
10. What Ethical Concerns Exist for Generative AI Tools?
11. How Do I Acknowledge and Cite Generative AI in Academic Work?
12. What If I Don't Use Generative AI?
13. What Types of Sources Should I Use for Academic Research?
14. How Can I Use Sources in My Research?
15. What Is Precision Searching?
16. How Do I Synthesize Sources for Exploratory Research?
17. How do I Write an Introductory Paragraph for a Research Paper?
18. How Do I Give and Receive Peer Feedback?
19. How Do I Revise and Edit My Own Work?
20. Verification Checklist for AI-Assisted Research
21. What Is an Academic Argument?
22. What Is Aristotelian Argument?
23. What is Toulmin Argument?
24. What Is Rogerian Argument?
25. What Type of Argument Should I Use?
26. How Do I Write a Proposal Argument?
27. How Do I Choose the Right Audience for My Argument?
28. The Ethics and Importance of Arguing Across Moral Tribes
29. How Do I Avoid Logical Fallacies?
30. How Do I Organize My Persuasive Argument Essay?
31. How Do I Use Metadiscourse to Show I'm Human?
32. How Can I Use AI to Edit and Revise my Persuasive Argument?
33. How Will AI Be Used in My Career?
34. What Is a Multimodal Assignment?
35. What Tools Can I Use for Multimodal Assignments?
36. What Is Digital Literacy?
37. SEO Technical Guide: Terms You Need to Know
38. SEO Prompting with Large Language Models
39. SEO & Content Creation in the Age of AI-Assisted Search
Appendix
In this section, we will explore more technical applications of generative AI tools for professional writing.
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