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November 21, 2008
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:-( Texting shorthand showing up in schoolwork

4/25/2008 | CoverageCoverage

Julie Sevrens Lyons , San Jose Mercury News

'"OMG. Hieroglyphic text-speak is slipping into homework.

A national look at middle- and high-schoolers found that two-thirds of students have accidentally used instant-messaging style in their academic work, according to a survey released Thursday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.

A quarter admitted they have used smiley faces and other emoticons in their papers. Half confessed to informal punctuation and grammar, and four in 10 take typing shortcuts such as "LOL" to express "laughing out loud."

"Now the teachable moment for parents and teachers is to talk about what makes informal writing and what makes formal writing - and what's appropriate in each of those spheres," said Amanda Lenhart, senior research specialist at the Pew project.


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