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Writing

Create a Real Passion for Writing

Teacher and students

NEO 2’s simple design and built-in writing tools make writing so much easier and more enjoyable for your students. Your students just press the instant on/off button and start writing. The NEO SmartOption Mobile Lab helps you assign, collect, edit, and disseminate students’ work. And because students submit their work electronically, it’s easier for you to evaluate students’ work and provide individualized instruction.

  • Write On! Lessons provide 387 built-in lessons to assist students with specific aspects of their writing.
  • Linked Files allow you to attach rubrics, checklists, and more to support students during the writing process.
  • Google Docs enables students to store, edit, and share documents, then retrieve them later from any NEO 2 or Internet-enabled computer.
  • Wireless Printing saves time and keeps students on task by allowing them to print documents right from their NEO 2s.
Steve Graham
Steve Graham

 

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About the Author
Steve Graham is the Currey Ingram Professor of Special Education and Literacy in the Peabody College at Vanderbilt University. He is the editor of Exceptional Children and co-author of Handbook of Writing Research, Writing Better, and Making the Writing Process Work. He received an Ed.D. in special education from the University of Kansas.

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