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Gadomski, Kenneth E. – 1986
In the proliferation of articles about using computers in the composition classroom published in the last five or ten years, few mention anything about preparing students to compose on a computer while all assert that computers do indeed help the composing process. Preparing students to compose on a computer involves three major processes:…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Editing, Higher Education
Slaughter, Judith Pollard – Canadian Journal of English Language Arts, 1988
Presents strategies for teachers: 1) to demonstrate to children the need for content revision; 2) to help children clarify the content of their writing; 3) to show children the need for editing changes; and 4) to assist children in their editing effort. (SD)
Descriptors: Coherence, Demonstrations (Educational), Editing, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGraner, Michael H. – English Journal, 1987
Shows that, although peer editing groups are effective, they also have their limitations, and advocates instead the use of revision workshops as a practical alternative. Contains a checklist used in a revision workshop. (NKA)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Editing, Instructional Innovation
Peer reviewedGarrett, Nina; And Others – Foreign Language Annals, 1985
Reviews some word processing programs that facilitate the writing task. These programs cover the following areas: 1) spelling; 2) punctuation and style; 3) thesauruses; 4) sexist language; 5) text and author statistics; 6) footnotes; 7) indexes; and 8) bibliography. Also provides an outline of the "Computer Education Assistance Act" of 1985 (S.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Editing, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedCatano, James V. – College Composition and Communication, 1985
Explains how a year of observing two successful novelists write and revise on the computer provided a number of ideas that are encapsulated in the concept of a fluid text or the writer's conscious avoidance of a text that becomes static or fixed. (HOD)
Descriptors: Authors, Behavior Patterns, Creativity, Editing
Peer reviewedGeoffrion, Leo D. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1982
Reports results of a preliminary investigation of the feasibility and effectiveness of using word processors for students with poor writing skills. Subjects were 10 hearing-impaired teenagers. A comparison of correcting written work by hand and word processor, a sample of students' written work, research methodology, and possible implications are…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Deafness, Editing, Learning Problems
Peer reviewedVarone, Sandy – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1996
Argues that a computer-integrated classroom for basic writers can build community and enhance peer response. (TB)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Computer Assisted Instruction, Editing, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJoram, Elana; And Others – Computers and Composition, 1990
Investigates the writing attitudes and text editing skills of students with considerable experience using word-processing systems toward word processing for different phases of the writing process. Finds the students are poor at text editing and typing. Finds that the students prefer paper and pencil for composing first drafts and prefer word…
Descriptors: Editing, Grade 8, Junior High Schools, Process Approach (Writing)
Peer reviewedWeaver, Constance; McNally, Carol; Moerman, Sharon – Voices from the Middle, 2001
Argues that, taught in the context of writing, grammar can enhance and improve students' writing. Offers classroom examples showing how: good preparation for writing fosters good grammar and detail; students can use grammatical and syntactic constructions used by professional authors as models for their own writing; and how to help students learn…
Descriptors: Editing, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Grammar
Peer reviewedEnders, Doug – Clearing House, 2001
Considers what high school activities helped prepare students to write papers in college. Discusses how students' responses help teachers to see what students found useful (or not) in their high school preparation. Concludes that students addressed four aspects of their high school writing experience that affected their level of preparation:…
Descriptors: Editing, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition)
Thyer, Bruce A. – 1994
This guide presents a view of how to develop a personal program of productive publishing in scholarly journals and how to increase the chances of having articles accepted for publication. In the first chapter, the importance for academics of publishing articles in professional journals is explained. Chapter 2 outlines factors that should be…
Descriptors: Editing, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education, Marketing
Carter, Ronnie D. – 1983
Almost 600 questionnaires were sent to private and public colleges and universities in a nationwide survey of their revision practices in advanced composition courses. Among the results were the following: (1) the teacher figured most powerfully in any revision activity; (2) a single mode of revision was the prevailing practice; (3) private…
Descriptors: Editing, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Surveys
DeVito, Joseph A. – 1987
The diversity of textbook and scholarly book reviewers makes it difficult for an author to deal with reviews in any systematic or preplanned manner. There are, however, several helpful working assumptions: (1) the reviewer is always right, (2) the author is always right in principle but frequently wrong in practice, (3) the publisher wants what…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Authors, Editing, Editors
Beal, Carole R. – 1988
To learn when children would be able to evaluate and revise texts that presented significant comprehension problems, and to investigate the relationship between general reading skill and comprehension monitoring and revision skills, a study administered revision tests to 65 fourth grade and 38 sixth grade students from a rural New England school…
Descriptors: Editing, Elementary School Students, Grade 4, Grade 6
Hull, Glynda A. – 1984
To determine how writers who differ in editing performance respond to operationally defined categories of errors in different kinds of written texts, a study asked novice and expert editors to correct and comment upon three kinds of error (consulting, intuiting, and comprehending) in two tasks (a self-written essay and three essays written by…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Editing, Error Patterns


