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.
This course is part of the Good with Words: Writing and Editing Specialization
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About this Course
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Try Coursera for BusinessWhat you will learn
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
Skills you will gain
- Persuasion
- Creativity
- Writing
- Time management
- Editing
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Editing and Empathy
Uselessly Accurate
Writer→Reader
Feedback Loops
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- 5 stars84.19%
- 4 stars13.22%
- 3 stars2.25%
- 2 stars0.32%
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I have always had a passion and skill for editing. This course honed my skills and improved my existing knowledge. Teachers are awesome and know their stuff.
NOOOOOO! I cant believe this course is over!!!! I Was looking forward to a week four! This course was FANTASTIC! Highly recommended.
This is one of the best courses I have taken through Coursera. Very well thought out and informative.
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