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Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – How to Use Handwriting in Google Docs and Forms

Twice last week John Stevens tipped me off to new developments in the Google Docs and Forms Add-on called g(Math). First, he alerted me when g(Math) began supporting handwritten responses in Forms and then he notified me when the same support arrived for Docs. In the videos embedded below you can learn how to use g(Math) for Google Forms and Google Docs to accept handwritten entries.

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