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I'm new to this list so I hope you'll forgive me if this topic has been hashed
and re-hashed but can someone apprise me of software for teaching tech writing?
I'm interested in what's out there on any level.
I'm curious because I wrote a program for one of my colleagues in summer school
and I'd like to develop it, so I wish to know what is currently available and
would love to know what teachers might want in such a product. I envision a
program mainly for h.s. and first year college students. Upper level students
would probably need programs beyond my ability to program. Thanks for help and
suggestions. STan Sulkes.
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% Stan Sulkes % Joe Ginnis: "You're Norma Desmond, %
% Raymond Walters College % aren't you? You used to be %
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% (513) 745-5721 (w) % Norma: "I'm still big. It's the %
% sulkes -at- ucbeh -dot- san -dot- uc -dot- edu % pictures that got small." %
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