The Revision Papers Workshop was run by the Writing Center. They discussed all the different techniques of how to revise a paper. They talked about how you can edit your paper through global revision or local revision. Global revision is looking at your paper as a whole and trying to find the big picture of your paper. Local revision is when you narrow your revision down to a specific point.
They also talked about the Composition pyramid, which shows all of the areas that we should focus on when revising papers. I found this to be very interesting because I was able to see what the most important part of a paper should be and what I should focus on. Voice, focus, purpose, and the audience are the most important rather than the grammar and mechanics. I never thought of revision as a pyramid and this allowed me to see it in a different way.
Overall, I found the Revising Papers Workshop to be very useful because I learned that there are many different techniques that can be used in order to edit a paper. And by attending this workshop, I think I will be able to improve my revision skills.
They also talked about the Composition pyramid, which shows all of the areas that we should focus on when revising papers. I found this to be very interesting because I was able to see what the most important part of a paper should be and what I should focus on. Voice, focus, purpose, and the audience are the most important rather than the grammar and mechanics. I never thought of revision as a pyramid and this allowed me to see it in a different way.
Overall, I found the Revising Papers Workshop to be very useful because I learned that there are many different techniques that can be used in order to edit a paper. And by attending this workshop, I think I will be able to improve my revision skills.
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