How to Create Your Textbook Title Page and Credentials | PLEM Academy
Overview
This lesson walks you through creating the title page of your textbook as part of the PLEM Academy internship program, including how to choose a title and present your credentials professionally.
Stay Organized First
Before building your textbook, you must keep your workspace clean and structured:
- Organize folders clearly (e.g., “Textbook Lessons”)
- Keep files labeled and easy to find
- Avoid clutter on your desktop
Organization directly affects your productivity and ability to complete long-term projects.
Step 1: Choose Your Book Title
Your title should reflect your purpose and audience. Examples:
- The Road to Graduate School
- Foundations of Mathematical Physics
- Preparing for Advanced STEM Courses
You can always refine your title later, but start with something meaningful to your goals.
Step 2: Add Your Name
Include your full name as the author. This establishes ownership and begins building your professional identity.
Step 3: List Your Credentials
Under your name, include your academic background:
- Bachelor of Science (field of study)
- Area of emphasis (e.g., Pure Mathematics, Physics)
- Graduate studies (if applicable)
- Research focus or interests
Example structure:
Jonathan David
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Emphasis: Pure Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
Graduate Studies: Mathematics and Physics Research
Flexibility of Credentials
Your credentials do not have to be perfect or final:
- You can update them later
- You can adjust wording before publication
- You can tailor them to your career goals
Why This Matters
The title page is your first impression. It tells the reader:
- What the book is about
- Who wrote it
- Why they should trust the author
Next Step
After completing the title page, the next step is to create your copyright page, which will define ownership and publication details.
Key Insight
Your textbook is not just a project—it is a professional product. Every detail, including your title and credentials, contributes to your long-term academic and career identity.
Quick Recap
- Organize your files and workspace.
- Choose a meaningful book title.
- Add your full name.
- List your academic credentials.
- Keep everything clean and professional.
- Prepare for the copyright page next.
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