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Shelles

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In what ways have digital technologies transformed writing been by students and teachers?
 
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Since the release of products such as this, teachers and students in different locations can now use software tools to create, edit, and share documents at the same time over the Internet.
 
  A) Office Suite B) Google Docs C) open source D) cloud computing


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Answer to Question 1

Writers use multiple devices for writing, including smartphones, laptops and tablets; there are multimodal ways to express ideas using voice dictation software, texting, picture sending, and on screen keyboard typing; there are various online publishing formats from Facebook to Twitter to websites and blogs.

Answer to Question 2

B) Google Docs



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