6 March 2024 | March 2024, Newsletters
By Katherine Day, The University of Melbourne; Renée Otmar, Deakin University; Rose Michael, RMIT University, and Sharon Mullins, The University of Melbourne Writers have been using AI tools for years – from Microsoft Word’s spellcheck (which often makes...
6 March 2024 | March 2024, Newsletters
Events bulletin You may have noticed a new weekly email popping up in your inbox. On Friday 9 February we launched our events and workshops bulletin. This weekly bulletin will replace the emails that you previously received for individual events. The bulletin grew...
6 March 2024 | March 2024, Newsletters
Solutions Across: 1 non-fat, 5 christen, 9 redesign, 10 shufti, 11 hot cross buns, 13 tofu, 14 identity, 17 observed, 18 clod, 20 resurrection, 23 Easter, 24 turncoat, 25 newlywed, 26 nelson. Down: 2 omen, 3 free house, 4 thirty, 5 contraindicated, 6 resisted, 7...
6 March 2024 | March 2024, Newsletters
By Mark Taylor Across 1 ‘Lite’ tops new order: natural, fresh and tasty (3-3) 5 Wash away the sin, accepting church’s first right to name (8) 9 Gender is fluid, so plan it again (8) 10 Wartime look? It’s back, wearing his uniform for starters...
7 February 2024 | February 2024, Newsletters
By Rhonda Bracey, CyberText Consulting Pty LtdReview environment: Windows 11, Word 365 (version 2311, build 17029.20108) Editor’s note: This review discusses the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in editing. IPEd is finalising a position statement on this...
7 February 2024 | February 2024, Newsletters
Editors Victoria (EdVic) Professional Development Officer Caroline Arnoul spoke with Nadine Davidoff about her upcoming workshop on point of view. Editors Victoria: In February, you’ll be running a new two-part workshop for Editors Victoria on point of view in fiction...