This fourth and final course in the “Good with Words: Writing and Editing” series will help you master perhaps the most important step in the writing process: revising. You’ll learn about the difference between editing and proofreading. You’ll practice “un-numbing the numbers” so that data and statistics you use are clear and compelling. And you’ll be introduced to a framework for giving and receiving feedback that helpfully systematizes what should be cut and what should be kept from each draft.

Writing and Editing: Revising

Writing and Editing: Revising
This course is part of Good with Words: Writing and Editing Specialization

Instructor: Patrick Barry
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Learn how to become a better reader of your own writing
Apply the E-D-I-T framework
Identify uselessly accurate information
Create multiple ways to communicate the same data
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Reviewed on Aug 3, 2020
The course is a very good course to enhance your skills and helps you become an architect of words
Reviewed on Aug 27, 2022
In this course, I reinforced my editing skills and learned many others. It is a dynamic course with practice exercises that will challenge your editing knowledge. I truly recommend it!
Reviewed on Mar 29, 2021
Excellent course. Professor Barry brings English to life through engaging lectures and video presentations, to recommended readings, the course flows.
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