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word processors have the potential to support summarizing, paraphrasing and peer review. In addition, inserting graphics and tables adds additional complexity to word processors. With these functions, students can organize ideas and data, as well as use images to represent concepts.
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there are a new crop of Web-based word processing applications.
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First, because they are on the Web, they are accessible anywhere with an Internet connection. Second, these applications have been made to work with Microsoft Office. So, you can import and export Word (.doc) files with these applications. Lastly, these applications can be shared with others. So, a number of individuals can work on a common document without having to pass the document around. The documents stay in one place.
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Consider how these kinds of technologies could be integrated with teaching and learning and leave your ideas in the comments section below.
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05 Dec 07
Clif MimsWhile Word, WordPerfect and AppleWorks are desktop-based software, there are a new crop of Web-based word processing applications. You may have heard of Google Docs (as in Google Documents). Zoho.com is another productivity suite with a Web-based word pro
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