Word Processing White Papers
Revising With Word Processing/Technology/Document Design
Overview Innovations in technology have historically provoked profound changes in literacy acquisition and expression. From the development of the written alphabet to the printing press, changes in technology affect the way one thinks, write, and communicate and, by extension, the way one teaches written communication. The personal computer as writing tool is now as ubiquitous as the printed page, and like advances in writing technology before it, the computer has affected the process of writing at every stage, from invention, through revision, to delivery. This paper begins with a brief history of computers and revision and then examines the potential impact on revision practices and strategies of both computer technologies and the recent expansion of composition to include multimodal processes and productions.
| Publisher | Colorado State University | File Format | |
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| Date Published | October 2006 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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