Writing Rules by Bytes of Learning

Writing Rules by Bytes of Learning

Writing Rules
by Bytes of Learning

BYTES OF LEARNING, known for its UltraKeykeyboarding tutor software, is preparing for a Novemberrelease of Writing Rules, an online writing-instruction curriculumto be operated through Writingrulesonline.com.It is intended to teach the basics of composition to studentswhose native language is not English. The onlineengine requires no downloading of documents and providesreal-time feedback to students, as well as trackingand reporting for teachers. The company plans to addfunctionality to support students ages 8 and up. Price:$19.95 annually, per lesson unit per person; $199 annually, per lesson unit per school.

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