Proofreading and Editing
Even strong workplace documents can lose credibility when errors, unclear wording, inconsistent formatting, or accessibility barriers get in the way.
This course introduces the SCAN method, a repeatable process for reviewing documents for Structure, Clarity, Accuracy, and Navigation. Participants will learn how to scope a review, strengthen readability, check details, improve consistency, and support basic accessibility before documents are shared.
They will also practise using AI-supported tools responsibly and giving clear handoff feedback that helps writers make the right changes without unnecessary rewriting.
- Differentiate proofreading, editing, formatting, and accessibility/usability review tasks to define the right review scope before beginning.
- Apply the SCAN method to review workplace documents for structure, clarity, accuracy, navigation, and basic accessibility.
- Edit sentences and paragraphs to improve readability, flow, tone, and plain language.
- Proofread documents for grammar, punctuation, spelling, numbers, names, dates, links, and formatting consistency.
- Use AI-supported editing tools to flag possible structural errors, inconsistencies, and readability gaps while maintaining human judgment and review control.
- Provide actionable handoff comments that help the writer distinguish required corrections, suggested improvements, style preferences, and questions needing follow-up.
This course is well-suited for professionals who review, edit, proofread, format, or provide feedback on workplace documents before they are shared with others.
It is ideal for those who:
- Are often asked to “take a quick look” and want a more structured way to check accuracy, clarity, consistency, readability, formatting, and basic accessibility.
- Review reports, proposals, briefing notes, policies, procedures, emails, slide decks, web content, or other workplace documents.
- Want to improve document quality without rewriting from scratch or changing the writer’s intent.
- Provide comments, markups, or handoff notes and want their feedback to be clearer, more useful, and easier for the writer to act on.
Review Scope and Strategy
- Distinguishing between editing, proofreading, formatting, and accessibility/usability review
- Defining the review scope, sequence, boundaries, and checklist before beginning
- Using AI-supported tools as a second set of eyes while retaining human judgment and review control
Applying the SCAN Method
- Reviewing structure, layout, formatting, consistency, and style control
- Editing for clarity, readability, flow, concise wording, plain language, and professional tone
- Proofreading for accuracy and mechanics, including grammar, punctuation, spelling, numbers, names, dates, links, and data points
Accessibility, Handoff, and Applied Review
- Checking navigation and basic accessibility features, including headings, tables, links, reading order cues, spacing, and alt-text prompts
- Preparing clear handoff comments that distinguish required corrections, suggested improvements, style preferences, and questions for the writer
- Applying the full Scope + SCAN + Handoff process to a workplace-style document
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Open to all members of the public.
$ 595 plus tax
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