Eclectic: Blended, Virtual - Editing for Others
Without a clear approach, editing can feel like a frustrating cycle where the same issues keep coming up, and nothing seems to improve. This workshop gives you tools to edit more effectively while helping others grow as writers. You’ll learn to set writing goals, choose the right editing approach, and provide feedback that improves the document without losing the writer’s voice.
Description
Reviewing someone else’s writing isn’t always easy. You want to improve clarity and strengthen the document, but you don’t want to discourage the writer or spend all your time rewriting it yourself. Without a clear approach, editing can feel like a frustrating cycle where the same issues keep coming up, and nothing seems to improve.
Clear writing is essential in most workplaces. But when employees struggle with structure, grammar, or wordiness, it leads to misunderstandings, delays, and ongoing revisions. While editing can fix short-term issues, organizations benefit most when feedback helps writers improve. Without a straightforward approach, editors often fix documents instead of helping people to grow as writers.
This workshop gives you tools to edit more effectively while helping others grow as writers. You’ll learn to set writing goals, choose the right editing approach, and provide feedback that improves the document without losing the writer’s voice. Through hands-on activities, you’ll practice editing for clarity and flow and help others build the skills to improve their writing.
By the end of this session, you’ll have a process for editing and a toolkit of techniques to help others write more clearly and efficiently. You’ll be more confident giving feedback that strengthens both the writing and the writer.
Learning Outcomes
- Set clear objectives and structure writing tasks effectively to support writers in producing high-quality content.
- Help writers work more efficiently by removing common writing roadblocks.
- Distinguish between different types of editing and apply the appropriate approach based on the text’s needs.
- Provide helpful feedback that improves the writing while keeping the author’s voice.
- Apply editing techniques to improve clarity and flow.
- Use editing tools and resources effectively to support the revision and review process.