Why not use Google Scribe in the classroom?
Google has introduced Google Scribe to the world and the possibilities are endless! Simply put, Google Scribe uses the autotext feature from complete a search and has used it in a word processing document template.
As you type, Google suggests popular words or phrases, which you can simply complete by pressing Enter on your keyboard. As soon as you type a letter, it gives you suggestions on what should come next.
In the world of education, it can provide many different opportunities, especially for those students who are struggling with writing or need help with brainstorming. You can use the show multiple suggestions icon for Google to give you a list of possible words that should come next.
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