Ready to go beyond fixing students' writing to actually making students better writers? Learn how now --  meeting our Writing Reviser.

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Good writing doesn't just happen. Even experienced writers must endure the messy, multistep process of brainstorming and shuffling ideas before writing can even begin.

Our award-winning Writing Reviser helps students ask the kinds of questions experienced writers ask automatically. This helps students develop the judgment that's essential to effective writing.

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Get to know Writing Reviser

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Writing Reviser helps students focus on purpose and audience, essay structure, and use of written language. By learning to ask questions experienced writers ask automatically, students begin to express themselves with greater precision and power.

Unlike other tools, Writing Reviser isn't tied to select writing prompts. Students revise their own writing, on any subject, in response to any instructional prompt imaginable. 

Think of it as enhanced writing powered by artificial intelligence. AI-enabled writing powers the revision process to provide feedback, helping students address a range of potential writing challenges, including weak verbs, excess prepositional phrases, dangling modifiers and faulty sentence structure.


See how it works

Can you spare two minutes to see how it works? Watch this video now

You might also like our recent blog post Five Reasons All Writers Need the SAS Writing Reviser Add-In for Microsoft Office.  

Writing Reviser is available for the web, iPad and Chromebook, including as a Google Docs add-on and an add-in for Microsoft Word. 

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It's just one of the powerful tools in the Writing Navigator series, which includes four products to help guide students through the writing process: Planning, drafting, revising and publishing. 


Professional development

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Remember to check out our no-cost professional development opportunities, including Teaching Writing in the Digital Age, a 12-session course.

Learn how Curriculum Pathways helps educators achieve academic goals across K-12 by providing resources built for the way people learn and so much more.


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