Editing and Proofreading Made Simple
39mGeneral2016-11-30
Authors

Erin Rickard
Writer and Professor of ethnographic research methods
Course details
Most professionals can't afford full-time proofreaders. With some simple tips and extra attention to detail, you can edit your own writing and make sure it's as polished as possible before you hit send. Learn the five keys to effective editing, from checking content, spelling, and grammar to applying basic formatting. Find out how to apply these rules to emails, presentations, and blog posts—yours or someone else's—and create style guides and templates to be more productive. Instructor Erin Rickard, a writer, professor, and long-time editor, also points out the most frequent mistakes writers make and provides tips for finding and correcting them.
Skills covered
WritingLimited SeriesProfessional Development
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - What you should know
- 03 - Exercise files
1. The 5 Keys to Editing and Proofreading
- 04 - Check the content of the message
- 05 - Check mechanics - Spelling and grammar
- 06 - Check style and tone
- 07 - Check formatting
- 08 - Apply rules and shortcuts
2. Examples
- 09 - Email and blogs
- 10 - Editing your own work
- 11 - Editing someone else's work
3. Frequent Mistakes
- 12 - Frequently misspelled words
- 13 - Usage mistakes
- 14 - Errors of tone, style, and formatting
- 15 - Addressing sent or published mistakes
Conclusion
- 16 - Next steps
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