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6 Tips for Successful Digital Display Type
Teresa Schmedding, past ACES president and managing editor at Rotary International, explains 6 tips for successful digital display type.
00:54:00
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9 Ways to Edit Yourself or Anyone Else
Join past ACES board member, Sue Burzynski Bullard, as she identifies tips to better edit yourself...or anyone else.
01:00:00
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ACES 2020 Online
ACES 2020 Online is ACES' first virtual conference! Recorded live on May 1, 2020. This package includes four sessions. -The Invention of the Modern American Dictionary -Grammar Arcana -Develop a Quality Editorial Process End-to-End
04:00:00
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Achieving More With Less: Editing at an Association or Nonprofit
Limited funds, resources and staffing can create challenges when working for an association or nonprofit. This webcast will cover some tricks and tools writers and editors can employ when working within these limitations.
01:00:00
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April 2021 – Respect: How editors and writers can build great relationships
Editors and writers go together like peanut butter and jelly. And, yet, the working relationship between the two isn't always smooth sailing. Join us to discover how editors and writers can create powerful pieces together.
01:00:00
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Editor-Writer Relationship
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April 2022 - It depends!: How editors work with singular 'they'
As singular “they” is increasingly accepted, style guides are updating guidance about its use. Join Allison Durazzi, Ph.D. candidate, to learn more about a research study' aims and preliminary findings about our colleagues’ perceptions of singular “they”.
01:00:00
Registration closed at 04/21/2022 12:00 PM
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Inclusion
Sensitivity Editing
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April 2023 - Strange and Unusual: A Deeper Dive into English's Oddball Reputation
We spend a lot of time talking about the pitfalls of English. But how weird is it really, in the larger language world? You may be surprised at how normal English is for all its seeming complexities – and where it’s actually a grammatical outlier.
01:00:00
This package is active until 04/20/2027 12:00:00 PM
Registration closed at 04/19/2023 04:00 PM
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April 2024 - Branding Beyond Your Website: Gaining Traction Across Platforms
Learn some tips for using social media platforms to build your brand to a wider audience while also focusing on your ideal clientele.
01:00:00
Registration closed at 04/18/2024 03:00 PM
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Ask Me Anything with the ACES Board of Directors: What do you want to know about ACES? Answers from the volunteers who help run it.
Get to know ACES Board members. What do you want to ask them about their roles within ACES? How about ACES in general, its upcoming offerings and goals? What would you like to know about ACES’ role in the editing world?
01:00:00
Registration closed at 01/17/2024 01:00 PM
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August 2021 – Are you ready to get off the beaten editing path?
Are you an experienced editor who is ready to boldly brave a new world? Or are you just starting your adventures in editing and you're looking for a good fit for your skills? Join us, and we’ll take a look at a few unique and emerging editing paths.
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August 2022 - How to work as an editor — when your manager isn't one
When your boss isn't an editor, it can lead to some serious disconnects. We know that missing commas can lead to multimillion-dollar legal settlements ... so why doesn't your manager get it? Join Alysha to learn how to navigate this path successfully.
01:00:00
Registration closed at 08/18/2022 01:00 PM
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August 2023 - ChatGPT for Editors: Leveraging AI to Transform Your Workflow and Upgrade Your Efficiency
Harnessing the power of ChatGPT now will increase your productivity while future-proofing your career in an increasingly AI-integrated industry.
01:00:00
Registration closed at 08/16/2023 04:00 PM
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August 2024 - The Business Case for Plain Language Editing
Need help persuading a client or a boss that plain language is the way to go? This webcast will empower you with the tools, research, and resources you need to promote plain language practices with authority and credibility.
Registration active until 08/14/2024 01:00 PM
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Checking Consistency: How to Use PerfectIt for Faster and Better Results (for beginners)
No one became an editor because they like checking for consistency of hyphenation and capitalization. Thankfully, there is a faster way to do it!
01:00:00
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Content Strategy for Editors
Teresa Schmedding, ACES past president and managing editor at Rotary International, discusses content strategy for editors.
01:00:00
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Copy Editing for Inbound Marketing
Join Chaviva Gordon-Bennett as she discusses copy editing for inbound marketing.
01:00:00
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Copyediting Web Series: Inclusive Language Webinar Series
This In-Depth Course uses a variety of current examples, grounded in an understanding of how language changes over time. This course focuses on building skills to help you make the right call in different contexts to avoid excluding readers.
03:00:00
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Copyediting Webcast
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Copyediting Webcast: Bricklaying: Editing for Structure
Even if your job is to “just” copyedit something, you are likely to run into structural problems someday. Being able to spot problems in structure is the first step to fixing them.
01:28:00
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Copyediting Webcast
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Copyediting Webcast: Editing for Young Readers
Copyediting fiction written for readers in this category (generally 18 years old and younger) is like copyediting fiction for adults in terms of grammar, punctuation, spelling, consistency, and author’s voice. But it also involves many other issues.
01:10:00
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Copyediting Webcast
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Copyediting Webcast: Editing Recipes and Cookbooks
This class will be useful to editors who sometimes come across recipes in their work in fiction/memoir, journalism, and online media, as well as those wanting to specialize in cookbooks.
01:26:00
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Copyediting Webcast
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