That is so amazing! I don't actually handwrite, I print, and my printing is very nice (if I do say so myself!), but it would be so neat to see it on the screen instead of whichever computer font. What a great idea!
Pinklea: Is it a requirement for teachers to have neat printing or do they just develop neat printing on the job? I've always wondered about that because all teachers seem to have neat printing.
Sully - Thing is, you can always tailor your writing so it's just like you'd like it. A bit of a fib, but meh...
Ian - See above
Alison - See above above.
@ All - It's funny how everyone says their handwriting is horrible. How everyone hates it. And yet, in most cases, I find it quite readable. I love handwriting...
@XUP - Nope, many teachers have horrid handwriting/ printing, like Jazz says her Big Brother does. Some do develop the skill, especially primary teachers, because if they don't, the kids can never read anything they put on the board! I've always had very legible, neat printing, right from school entry. I've never had to work at it, so I guess that makes me the perfect primary teacher!
I love handwriting, too, even though mine has deteriorated over the years. I can see this being a good tool to use in the relatively-clinical and personality-lacking online classes I teach.
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It's pretty cool but I don't have a webcam. And "ha ha!" you used the word "awesome."
I hope your birthday was awesome.
That is really pretty cool. I may have to check it out. Used to love to hand write letters.
The thing I like most about typing is that it eliminates my handwriting, which is quite terrible!
Geewits - Damn! I did use awesome!
Gaelyn - me too. I wrote tons of letters.
SAW - but you can tailor it to how you'd like to see it written...
That is so amazing! I don't actually handwrite, I print, and my printing is very nice (if I do say so myself!), but it would be so neat to see it on the screen instead of whichever computer font. What a great idea!
Pinklea: Is it a requirement for teachers to have neat printing or do they just develop neat printing on the job? I've always wondered about that because all teachers seem to have neat printing.
That is pretty awesome. I don't know that I'd ever use it, though. One of the reasons I type - or print - is because my handwriting is execrable.
It could be amazing if I didn't have handwriting that looked like a prescription form.
My handwriting has been compared to an ink-dipped and drunken spider's tracks across the paper. The compute would rebel and refuse to emulate it.
Pinky - ain't it just though!
XUP - You obviously haven't seen my brother's...
Sully - Thing is, you can always tailor your writing so it's just like you'd like it. A bit of a fib, but meh...
Ian - See above
Alison - See above above.
@ All - It's funny how everyone says their handwriting is horrible. How everyone hates it. And yet, in most cases, I find it quite readable. I love handwriting...
i love it!
@XUP - Nope, many teachers have horrid handwriting/ printing, like Jazz says her Big Brother does. Some do develop the skill, especially primary teachers, because if they don't, the kids can never read anything they put on the board! I've always had very legible, neat printing, right from school entry. I've never had to work at it, so I guess that makes me the perfect primary teacher!
I love handwriting, too, even though mine has deteriorated over the years. I can see this being a good tool to use in the relatively-clinical and personality-lacking online classes I teach.
Line - ain't it just great?
Joce - You should do it.
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