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Academic Writing Made Easier With the Research Task Pane
Overview From the new Research task pane in Microsoft Office 2003, students can search for information, tools, and other services to develop a paper. In the case of nonfiction creative writing, for example, students in the fourth through sixth grades can choose a subject such as dinosaurs and then research it to develop a 200-word paper. Students can stay productive without leaving their open documents as they quickly look up definitions, synonyms, and translations and then insert or copy the information into their documents (citing sources as appropriate). And that's not all. In a classroom in which English is not the native language of many students, that same fourth, fifth, or sixth grader can get a quick document translation to facilitate learning across the classroom.
| Publisher | Microsoft Tips | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | December 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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