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Sudol, Ronald A. – College English, 1991
Argues that students in college composition courses do not recognize the need for revision, and when they do, they lack professional writers' determination to revise. Notes that word processing does not provide incentive or skill to rewrite. Explores the accumulative rhetoric of word processing as it is experienced by student writers. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Word Processing, Writing Instruction
Littlefield, Patti – Computers, Reading and Language Arts, 1983
Presents the opinions of two computer educators on the use of "The Bank Street Writer" and "WordStar" in the classroom. (AEA)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Elementary Education, Word Processing
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Norman, Rose; Grider, Daryl – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1992
Describes the nature and use of Structured Document Processors (SDPs), which integrate word processors and various writing aids to guide and control composing processes for specialized writing. Notes the need for SDPs in industry. Explores their implications for the practice and teaching of technical writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Technical Writing, Word Processing
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Knox-Quinn, Carolyn – College Composition and Communication, 1990
Recounts a conversation with author Ken Kesey. Describes a year-long graduate writing course in which Kesey and his students collaborated on a novel. Explains how the novel was written and how characters and plot were developed. Suggests that, if available to the class, computers would have simplified the writing. (SG)
Descriptors: Authors, Collaborative Writing, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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Slatin, John; And Others – Computers and Composition, 1990
Argues that Marcia Peoples Halio's "Student Writing: Can the Machine Maim the Message?" (which argues that students using IBM computers wrote better than those using Macintosh computers) is seriously flawed by methodological and interpretive errors. Explains the problems of Halio's article. Notes that the present article grew out of a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Research Methodology, Word Processing
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Youra, Steven – Computers and Composition, 1990
Argues that Marcia Peoples Halio's "Student Writing: Can the Machine Maim the Message?" (which argues that students using IBM computers wrote better than those using Macintosh computers) is flawed by poor experimental design and is filled with questionable logic and evidence. Contends that she overlooks many specific features that make…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Research Methodology, Word Processing
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Kaplan, Nancy; Moulthrop, Stuart – Computers and Composition, 1990
Presents a detailed critique of Marcia Peoples Halio's article "Student Writing: Can the Machine Maim the Message?" (which argues that students using IBM computers wrote better than those using Macintosh computers). Rejects the "Macintosh versus IBM" contention. Explores ways technology influences education and the growing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Research Methodology, Word Processing
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Halio, Marcia Peoples – Computers and Composition, 1990
Responds to criticisms of "Student Writing: Can the Machine Maim the Message?." Argues that cognitive psychologists, human computer interaction specialists, and teachers have provided "heavy support." Supports the use of "Writer's Workbench," the writing topic selection, self-selection, teaching methods, computer…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Research Methodology, Word Processing
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Muldrow, Elizabeth – English Journal, 1986
Reports how the use of microcomputers in a writing class helped change students' writing behaviors, created a writing community, caused the teacher to learn along with the students, and helped marginal writers improve. (SRT)
Descriptors: Revision (Written Composition), Secondary Education, Word Processing, Writing Improvement
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Nydahl, Joel – College English, 1990
Discusses word processing computer programs' potential to perform operations similar to those performed by computer assisted instruction (CAI). Suggests not abandoning CAI software entirely for the CAI potential of word processors. (RS)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Word Processing
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Newman, Judith M. – Language Arts, 1984
Discusses the potential of word processors for allowing students to generate and manipulate language while writing, and its superiority over the widespread use of computer programed packages and drills for teaching writing. (HTH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Elementary Education
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English Journal, 1986
Four teachers discuss using the word processor to (1) teach writing, (2) help students with dyslexia, and (3) access an information retrieval service for research papers, as well as for other classroom purposes. (EL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Dyslexia, English Instruction, Research Papers (Students)
Huntley, John F. – EDUCOM Bulletin, 1986
Describes clientele who could benefit from software being developed at University of Iowa for writing effective prose; what these authoring tools do and how they work; and design standards likely to produce a successful product. The software's design scheme, general design principles and objectives, and educational potential are discussed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Creative Writing, Objectives
Piazza, Carolyn L; Dawson, Joel C. – Computers, Reading and Language Arts, 1984
Presents specific practical suggestions about evaluating and selecting word processing programs and text editing programs for students learning to write on microcomputers. (CRH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
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Wray, David; Medwell, Jane – Reading, 1989
Examines the learning benefits which may accrue from using desk-top publishing techniques with children, especially in terms of the development of literacy skills. Analyzes desk-top publishing as an extension of word processing and describes some ways of using desk-top publishing in the classroom. (RS)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Desktop Publishing, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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