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March 2021 – Let's get technical: How to plan and edit content about technology
This webcast covers how to form content goals for technology writing, how this content differs from technical documentation, ways to tackle jargon, and what types of content you can produce for a B2B audience.
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February 2021 – When words & design collide: How to write and edit with design in mind
Writers and editors who take this session will learn the basics of design and best practices for collaborating well with designers to tell powerful stories and secure more writing and editing opportunities.
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Perspectives: People of Color in the Editing Community
In this session, website curator, Cynthia Williams, will discuss the origins of the site, what she's learned from the interviewees, resources for editors of color, and the future of Outside-the-Book.com.
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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.
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What's New in APA Style: Inside the Seventh Edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
In this session, we will discuss the seventh edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, highlighting key APA Style updates chapter by chapter.
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Sensitivity Reading and Beyond: Empowering Editors to Talk About Conscious Language and Representation
Live Webcast: This session will provide an overview of what sensitivity reading is and isn't, what to look for, and the reasons why it's valuable.
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Wrong Number
Recorded webcast: Learn the math that is used in copy again and again -- but is so easy to get wrong -- and make sure all numbers are meaningful to your audience.
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Editing in a Multilingual World
Recorded webcast: This session will address issues like formal versus informal writing styles, context, cohesion, denotations, connotations, lexicon, and grammar.
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For Editors Who Want to Wear All the Hats: Editorial Work in Instructional Design for Online Learning
Instructional design work provides opportunities for editors to apply their skills in all the editorial disciplines—developmental editing, structural editing, line editing, copyediting, and proofreading.
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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
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Grammar Arcana
Join us for a session with Madam Grammar herself, Lisa McLendon. Part of the ACES 2020 Online series.
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The Invention of the Modern American Dictionary
Join Merriam Webster's Peter Sokolowski, as he explains the history of the modern american dictionary. Part of the ACES 2020 Online series.
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Developing a Quality Editorial Process End-to-End
In this session, we'll discuss a standard editorial process you can use to guide your publications from start to finish -- all the way from development through final proofing. Part of the ACES 2020 Online Series.
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What's New in the AP Stylebook
Paula Froke, lead editor of the AP Stylebook, presents a virtual version of the Stylebook’s annual session on changes to AP style in the last year. Part of the ACES 2020 Online Series.
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PerfectIt Webcast Series
Join PerfectIt creator, Daniel Heuman, for a three part series on how to use PerfectIt. This series includues beginner and advanced sessions and a final session on using PerfecIt to raise the standard of writing at your organization.
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Editors Can Be Educators: Using PerfectIt to Lift the Quality of Writing at Your Organization
Building your style manual into PerfectIt helps colleagues learn how to write at your organization without feeling scolded.
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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!
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Enforcing House Styles: Customizing PerfectIt for Advanced Users
Spending hours checking that every detail conforms to a style manual is time-consuming and it can distract you from the most important work of substantive editing. There is an easier way!
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Immersive Copy Editing for Fantasy & Science Fiction
This presentation outlines practical strategies for copyediting speculative fiction (SF) with an aim to support immersive worldbuilding.
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Don't Eat Your Words: How We Talk About Food and Bodies and Why It Matters
One category not often included in the conversation around conscious language is the language we use to describe food and bodies.
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