Chapter 9

Creating, Editing, and Annotating Documents

In This Chapter

arrow Determining your writing needs and conditions

arrow Surveying options for taking notes

arrow Working with Pages

arrow Getting Microsoft Office for the iPad

arrow Annotating documents

arrow Writing and sketching within documents

You may tire of hearing me talk about the fact that modern communications have progressed from being primarily text-based to an evolving mixture of multiple digital media formats. If we want school to remain relevant, students need ample opportunities to express themselves in all forms of media. Pushing education into the 21st century doesn’t, however, mean leaving all 20th-century skills behind entirely. You could theoretically sit through a long business meeting sketching everyone around the table and recording audio of all the conversations, but it would probably be a lot simpler to jot down the important points and ...

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