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![]() Ello! So, at my workplace we use OneNote on a large screen in order to discuss shared workbooks for projects/day-to-day things. We often use a large whiteboard to write down our ideas/brainstorming. What I want to do is to have a little device the size of an ipad or so (or larger?) that can be used with a non-ink pen to write these notes on and automatically be able to have them hand-written notes/diagrams/brainstorm/whatever to be published onto a page in a worksheet. This will save us time in converting these notes to actual wording & would allow us to document our used/unused ideas. Is this possible? - Well I know it would be possible but is there anything around that would allow me to accomplish this quite easily? I have tried looking around for such a device/system but ... evidently by my forum post I have not come across anything yet. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks! ![]() |
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