Com/130 Week 2 Checkpoint
January 23rd, 2010 admin
Checkpoint: Collaborative and Individual Writing Processes The benefits of collaborative writing are numerous. Firstly, there is a greater pool of knowledge from which to gather information. One person might be very smart, but rarely will the knowledge of one person equal that of a group of persons. Secondly, there is a more diverse field of experiences and skills in a group of people. All there skills and experiences can be pooled together
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