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Posted on 18/12/200908/07/2010 by Rafael Scapin

Does using social media make your writing gooder?

While the results of this survey by the National Literacy Trust are hardly conclusive, students who engaged in higher levels of social networking tending to consider themselves better writers.

http://www.teach42.com/2009/12/14/does-using-social-media-make-your-writing-gooder/

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