4.80
(10 Ratings)

Boot Camp for Editing

Categories: Departmental Training
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About Course


 

For: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Digital Media Engagement Editing Department Interns

 


 

Job Codes: VA-USA-43

 


 

Course Content

Working with Your Team

  • Editing Department Communications

Departmental Resources

Weekly Reports

Student Ratings & Reviews

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AG
6 months ago
very good
1 year ago
This course provided clear and concise information which will undoubtedly allow me to succeed as an editor according to the DME AP Style outline.
2 years ago
Helpful and informative.
2 years ago
I enjoyed this course very much -- I specifically liked learning about the procedure of communicating with writers and editing VODs. I left this course with a deeper understanding of what my impact in this process might look like, and I'm very excited to get started!
2 years ago
The Boot Camp for Editing Interns course was thorough and descriptive. It clearly outlined the requirements and expectations for DME Editing Interns while providing resources to help meet the expectations.
2 years ago
This was incredibly useful and well detailed. I appreciated the AP Style guide provided and screenshots of Slack and Trello examples.
3 years ago
Thorough, well-written, easy to understand. Very helpful.
4 years ago
The boot camp content was very well done. I only have one suggestion for efficiency: move the 'complete lesson' button to the bottom of the page to cut out time wasted scrolling back to the top of the page. This would also help cut down on unnecessary backtracking to click 'complete lesson' because the user forgot and went on to the next page.
3 years ago
Thorough, well-written, easy to understand. Very helpful.
4 years ago
The boot camp content was very well done. I only have one suggestion for efficiency: move the 'complete lesson' button to the bottom of the page to cut out time wasted scrolling back to the top of the page. This would also help cut down on unnecessary backtracking to click 'complete lesson' because the user forgot and went on to the next page.