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Watt, Daniel – Independent School, 1983
Word processing may change how people learn to write. The use of a word processor to teach a sixth grader with writing problems showed how the machine can alleviate problems involving writing with pencil and paper, correcting errors, evaluating and revising, and producing a good-looking text. (RW)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Elementary Education, Handwriting


