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    1. Teaching Handwriting with the iPad - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Students will use an iPad and stylus to practice forming Cyrillic letters in cursive with an iPad app like Doodle Buddy or Adobe Ideas .

    2. Using an iPad for course management and language learning - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educ

      In-class students were given the iPads to practice tracing the cursive words and also to identify the images in photographs with (...)

    3. Postcard from Laura Wellesley to Lillian Lacy, 1911 · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Alternative Text: Postcard with handwritten cursive with a drawing of a woman wearing a yellow dress, yellow hat, and holding a yellow (...)

    4. How the Vote Was Won · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Alternative Text: An inside spread of the pages four and five of the play with many annotations inked in cursive Some materials and (...)

    5. Letter from Dr. Michihiko Hachiya to Dr. Warner Wells · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The ink appears to be originally black but has become gray. The cursive handwriting is incredibly neat and legible.

    6. Letter from Dr. Michihiko Hachiya to Dr. Warner Wells · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The ink appears to be originally black but has become gray. The cursive handwriting is incredibly neat and legible.

    7. Hiroshima Atom Bomb Gossip, English translation · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The English translation is written in cursive and includes some scratched out parts and extra thoughts in parentheses hovering above (...)

    8. Hiroshima Atom Bomb Gossip, English translation · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The English translation is written in cursive and includes some scratched out parts and extra thoughts in parentheses hovering above (...)

    9. Memoire pour Anne Grandjean : connu sous le nom de Jean-Baptiste Grandjean, accusé & appellant : con

      The word "hermaphrodite" is handwritten in cursive at the top of the page. Some materials and descriptions may include offensive content.

    10. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      The course […] Blog Teaching Handwriting with the iPad JoAnne Van Tuyl, Associate Professor of the Practice, Slavic and Eurasian Studies Project (...)

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