Google Educators.
November 10th, 2007Ever feel like your first idea isn’t always your best idea, or that brainstorming with a friend really helps to inspire you? Similarly, when you’re writing an essay or a short story, why would your first draft be the best one — wouldn’t you always want to take advantage of input from your pals?

Revision writing is a critical piece of the writing process, and more and more, teachers are using the concept of working with a “writing buddy” to help make writing more fun and collaborative, and to teach students the importance of having support throughout the creative process. Google for Educators and the talented writers at Weekly Reader have buddied up on a lesson about revision writing, having worked with teachers all over the country to come up with tips and checklists for incorporating buddy writing in the classroom. Our online word processing tool, Google Docs, helps students create their first drafts, brainstorm with and inspire their peers, all while keeping track of each and every comma change, word replacement and new stroke of genius along the way.
Man… this is a good post that I’ve got from googleblog.blogspot.com. Writing will be easy if we know the right way to do it. It’s not like we buy the car covers at the supermarket. So whether we like it or not, we must learn how to make it easy. Thanks to Google for giving us the tools!
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