Showing posts with label proofreading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label proofreading. Show all posts

09 September 2016

31 October 2014

A church webpage


A Beginner’s Guide To Online Proofreading (And Why It Matters) says, Not checking your articles for spelling errors, grammatical howlers and factual accuracy BEFORE you publish is akin to going out on the town with a crumpled shirt.
You won’t look good.
Poorly written copy will adversely affect how people view your website (and whether they will ever come back).




24 September 2014

15 February 2014

Senior Moments Newsletter


http://www.scribd.com/doc/66689207/Senior-Moments

Skill Summary


  • Proficient in grammar and spelling; verbal and written communication skills
  • Capable of working independently
  • Strong memory for detail and an instinct for recognising patterns, creating categories, and organising ideas
  • Ability to recognise what is missing in content or presentation
  • Time management skills and the ability to multitask under tight deadlines and time constraints
  • Strong initiative and highly self-motivated
  • Ability to provide new ideas and adapt to process improvements and/or new technological tools
  • Qualified computer operator and instructor (OCR CLAIT; ECDL; NVQ, IBT)
  • Interpreting data
  • Performing edits on publications to ensure professionalism and quality and adherence to house style
  • Identifying discrepancies and spotting holes between text and data tables


    I offer the following services:

  • One-on-One computing instruction (beginners to advanced) • MS Office; OpenOffice; LibreOffice; Google Docs etc.
  • Business presentations; text and word processing; desktop publishing and proofreading.
  • Help and tutoring with the following: literacy and numeracy.

Experience working with:

  • students who have both physical and mental challenges (Gateway To Learning program), seniors (South Gate Centre)
  • Reliable, adaptable and creative – has clearance for working with the vulnerable sector.

Working with graphics


A play was advertised as God's Favourite but the graphic showed God's Favorite. 

I worked with Paint, MS Publisher and Microsoft Office Picture Manager to produce what is displayed below.









Can you find it?

  There is a 15-letter word hidden within this grid. Can you find it?