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In the not-too-distant past, students were expected to turn in only handwritten or typed papers. However, with today's ease of access to the Internet and free applications, teachers are now expecting students to go beyond the confines of text-only productions. Various online programs make it possible to create multi-layered term papers that are rich in images, audio, and even video. And most of these tools are free to use! Students can now access their work from nearly anywhere that has an Internet connection. In the case of collaborative research projects, this same technology allows team members to work with each other even when they are in different locations. A wide variety of online and offline tools, techniques, and tips to help students research, write, edit, prepare, and present term papers are discussed and explained here. This revelatory guidebook to the latest in term paper technology also supports Common Core Standards for the reading of technical accounts and texts.



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Joe Greek

Joseph (Joe) Greek is a writer from Tennessee. He has written for several publications, including business and tourism magazines. For the K-12 audience, Joe specializes in a variety of non-fiction topics, including social media, history, and science. Joe has lived in New York City and Mexico as a professional writer. Travel and adventure are his passions and influence in life. Once, while on an overnight train from Vienna to Amsterdam, he woke up the next morning in Dusseldorf, Germany without a passport, identity, or money.



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