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Editing and Proofreading

Editing: -A process of revising the content, organization, grammar, and presentation of a piece of writing; Proofreading: -Checking for accuracy                 in a piece of writing that is nearly complete      -Includes checking smaller        details of grammar, spelling  and punctuation; Proofreading is a part of editing, but editing is much more than proofreading
Editing and Proofreading

When you think of editing, what is the first thing that comes to mind?  Many people view the main task of editing as finding and fixing grammar or spelling mistakes. However, editing is much m ore.  Editing is a process that involves revising the content, organization, grammar, and presentation of a piece of writing.  The purpose of editing is to ensure that your ideas are presented to your reader as clearly as possible.  Proofreading focuses on checking for accuracy in smaller details of your work.  It is a part of the overall editing process, and is best done as the final stage of editing.  In the next section of the workshop, you will discover how to implement an editing process that moves from big picture concerns through to the final step of proofreading.

For Reflection:

1. How do you currently edit your writing?

 

 

2. How do you currently proofreading your writing?

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