Editors | Emeritus | Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University (KLG) Style Guide | AIS / PCDM R3 / PCPM R3
Key Style Guide Information and Links
This card covers style guidance for KLG e-learning documents.
- For any style points not covered in this guide, refer to:
- AP Style
- Spelling: Merriam–Webster
- Dialect: US English
- For marketing documents, use:
- For video editing specifics, refer to:
School and Course Terminology
course, teacher and learners
Bold green indicates the preference for this school/the specified courses.
Course | Program | Programme |
Module | Week | |
Program Leader | Learning Facilitator | Success Coach |
Participant | Student | User |
school name and faculty
- On first mention, use Executive Education at Kellogg School of Management
- After the first mention, you can say, Kellogg Executive Education or Executive Education at Kellogg School
- KLG-PCDM R3: "Professor" before a professor, otherwise full name of industry expert
Important Course-Specific Notes
- KLG-PCPM R3: Check that the role is referred to as "product manager", NOT "project manager".
- KLG-PCDM R3: In the "Key Activities" and "Self-Study Activities" lists under the list of learning outcomes, do not use "Required" or "Self-Study" prefixes for the items in the bulleted lists. For example, "Discussion 1.1: Example", not "Self-Study Discussion 1.1: Example".
- Multiple answer is a specific question format and doesn't need to be changed to "multiple answers."
- Avoid using spatial directions to refer to the course content (above, below, the following...)
- Single pages in CANVAS are referred to as sections (e.g., "In this section...").
- If the Discussions, Assignments, or Activities are not numbered, no need to add numbers to them.
- For instructing learners to use a button or feature on a screen, use the verb select (not click).
- Use gentle language for instructions.
- e.g., please or be sure to, not you should or you must.
pronouns
- When writing and editing program content, use the second-person singular pronoun you (not third-person singular "one"). This creates a feeling of more direct communication with the learner.
- For introduction, overview, and welcome pages, use the collective pronoun “we” and simple future verb tense.
- Example: This week, we will study a variety of leadership perspectives.
- For assignments and instructions, use the individual pronoun “you” and simple future verb tense.
- Example: For this week’s discussion, you will answer these questions.
Capitalization
Headers/subheaders
- Headers: AP Title Case
- Subheaders:
- KLG-AIS: AP Title Case
- KLG-PCDM R3 / KLG-PCPM R3: AP sentence case
- See the Title Case Converter to confirm correct capitalization for title/sentence casing.
Punctuation
- Do not use the serial comma unless required for clarity.
- Parenthetical dashes: use spaced em dashes.
- Use hyphens, not en dashes, for number ranges.
Numbers
- Spell out numbers one to nine; use numerals for 10 and above.
Bullet Lists
- Use colons for lead-ins, regardless of whether they are complete or incomplete sentences.
- Capitalize the first word of each bullet.
- Use periods only for bullet points that are full sentences.
- No periods for fragments
- When the list has a mix of complete and incomplete sentences, do not use final punctuation.
learning outcomes
- Do not use periods at the end of the learning outcomes.
- KLG-PCDM R3: Do not use a colon after "Learning Outcome(s) Addressed".
Citations/Referencing
- Use APA 7th style for full references/reference lists.
- For secondary source titles (e.g., in Recommended Resources or in the running text), use AP title case.
- A reference to a generative AI tool being used in the creation of content should appear in the following format:
- AI Company. (Year). Name of AI Model (Version) [Description of AI tool]. URL
- e.g., OpenAI. (2024). ChatGPT (Mar 14 version) [Large language model]. https://chat.openai.com/
- e.g., OpenAI. (2024). DALL-E (Oct 8 version) [Image creator]. https://openai.com/dall-e-2
hyperlinks
- Always let the participants know what kind of file they should expect when they select the hyperlink.
- Comment if this hasn't been done.
- PDF: Name of document or file. Be sure the file name and the title of the content are the same or very similar.
- Spreadsheet: Name
- MSWord document: Name
- Webpage – correct: Go to Google and look up the definition of online learning.
- Webpage – incorrect: Click here to look up the definition of online learning.
- Hyperlinks should be underlined and in blue boldface type.
- Hyperlinks in online programs are linked from the actual name of the linked page; do not use the actual url as the link.
Subject-Specific Terminology/Spelling Preferences
- crowd source (two words)
- decision-making: hyphenate both noun and adjective
- Learning Outcome, not learning objective
- micro-moments (with a hyphen)
- online learning (not elearning)
- Participants is the preferred term for those who take the program, not students
- Pre-Reading is always hyphenated
- Self-Study is always hyphenated
- startup
- Try-It Activity is always hyphenated
- website (not Web site or Website)
- Section refers to a single page on Canvas, which can include a mix of videos and activities (learner-facing text)
- e.g., This section includes two video lectures and a graded activity
Kellogg-Specific Terms to Not Use
Because our target participant is a professional who is probably more experienced than a typical participant, please avoid academic terms such a syllabus, grades, and degrees. The participants earn certificates of completion, receive feedback from program leads, and use program outlines.
- Correct: Participants review the program outline to see the list of activities required to earn a certificate of completion.
- Incorrect: Students review the syllabus to see what assignments are required to earn a passing grade.
for reference: aCTIVITY NAMING CONVENTIONS FOR FLORYBOARD DOCUMENTS
Activity Type | Kellogg Standard Naming Convention | Example |
Assignment | Week # Assignment: [Title in Headline Case] | Week 7 Assignment: Key Takeaways |
Variant if multiple assignments in a week Assignment | Assignment #: [Title in Headline Case] | Assignment 7: Key Takeaways |
Case Study | Case Study #: [Title in Headline Case] | Case Study 2: The Home Depot Data Breach |
Crowd Source Activity | Crowd Source Activity #: [Title in Headline Case] | Crowd Source Activity 6: Risk in Blockchain Solutions |
Discussion | Discussion #: [Title in Headline Case] | Discussion 3: Types of Credit |
Knowledge Check | Knowledge Check #: [Title Case] | Knowledge Check 1: Steps to Build a Marketing Plan |
Variant if assignment is playbook-based Playbook Assignment | Playbook Assignment #: [Title in Headline Case] | Playbook Assignment 8: Key Takeaways |
Poll | Poll #: [Title in Headline Case] | Poll 5: How Much Do You Trust FinTech? |
Pre-Reading | Pre-Reading: [Title in Headline Case] | Pre-Reading: Understanding Logistic Regression |
Reading | Reading #: [Title in Headline Case] | Reading 6: Five Cs of Credit |
Self-Study: Quiz | Self-Study: Quiz # | Self-Study: Quiz 1 |
Try-It Activity | Try-It Activity #: [Title in Headline Case] | Try-It Activity 4: Blockchain Simulation |
Video | Video #: [Title in Headline Case](the first # denotes the week/module, the second # denotes the position of that video within the week) | Video 1: History of Payment Methods1.1 = Module 1, first video for this week |