The goal of this exercise is for you to edit your classmates’ reflections so that they are clear, concise, and say as much as possible with as few words as possible. The reflections should be scannable in an online environment and should engage the casual reader who may be doing many things at once!
The peer editing was tremendously helpful as well, because it polished my writing into a presentable format that I could proudly show off.
[My favorite exercise was] the editing workshop because it allowed my peers to suggest edits that I could use to revise my posts.
I really enjoyed editing. When it comes to writing, I am actually weak when it comes to editing, so having the chance to actually edit my posts forced me to do something that is important to learn and finesse after graduation.
[My favorite exercise was] the editing workshop because it allowed my peers to suggest edits that I could use to revise my posts.
I am bad at proof reading my own work and my grammar is not the best so it is awesome to have another set of eyes to review them.
The editing workshop made me see what it would feel like if someone else was viewing my site and helped my editing process.
I liked the peer editing because it made me want to make my reflections more clear. Once considering the perspective it changes up my overall approach to reflection writing.
The editing workshop was most helpful for me because I got to practice the skill of copy–editing and get objective feedback on my reflections.
I love to edit and read different writing styles and also find it hugely beneficial as I feel like writing can almost always be improved in some way.