As a writer and freelance journalist, probably 90% of what I do is on the computer – research on the Internet, interviews via email, writing on the word processor, number crunching with spreadsheets, promotion on Facebook. If you go in a college classroom today, you'll find laptops have replaced notebooks, professors' websites have replaced handouts, and a student who isn't fluent with standard programs and specialized applications is in for a hard, hard time. In fact, eleven states require...
Published on January 28, 2010 10:11