The article summarizes the results of the 2011 National Assessment of Educational Progress writing exam, the first computer-based version of this national writing test. Key points:
- Only 27% of 8th and 12th graders scored proficient or advanced, demonstrating effective writing skills. 
- 54% of 8th graders and 52% of 12th graders scored basic, showing some writing weaknesses.
- 20% of students at both grade levels scored below basic, struggling with basic writing.
- The exam tested students' ability to persuade, explain, and convey experiences using digital tools like spellcheck.
- Officials say the results show many students are unprepared for college-level writing demands.