<b>nekokami</b> no worries, the stylus is far better than I thought it might be.
Longhand is very useful in teaching Secondary Students to write well (a foundational skill), but typing is much quicker. However, hand writing hand works far better for notes in general, I suspect because it keeps something of its graphic memory, rather than just the words.
I suspect, once used to it, the stylus is a much better than paper for a number of reasons, but most of all perhaps because of easier correction.
My problem is that students don't have textbooks, or "exercise books" hence anything they do is soon lost - a digital solution has a lot going for it.
Greg Schofield
Perth Australia
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