Revising and Editing
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After completing the first draft of a project, graduate writers may need to return to the planning stage to develop additional research or reconsider their purpose; others will be able to move on to the revising and editing process.
In this content suite, vidcasts explore the differences between revising and editing and key strategies for each process. After this, graduate writers will be invited to explore additional topics related to revising and editing, including the differences between sentence types, methods for building clearer sentences, and strategies for writing concisely. If you encounter difficulties at the revision stage, our Project Planning vidcasts identify goal-setting and strategies and writing support resources.
Note: Closed captioning and a full transcript are available for these videos
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Revising vs. EditingRevisingEditingSentence TypesSentence ClarityWriting Concisely |
Revising vs. Editing
Handouts: "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title" (linked as PDFs)
Revising
Handouts: "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title" (linked as PDFs)
Editing
Handouts: "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title" (linked as PDFs)
Sentence Types
Handouts: "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title" (linked as PDFs)
Sentence Clarity
Handouts: "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title" (linked as PDFs)
Writing Concisely
Handouts: "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title", "Handout Title" (linked as PDFs)