Anyone know how to do speech to text in Google slides/docs? I've tried to figure it out but all I can find is text to speech.

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Subject: [CASL-L] How to share and force a copy of a google form!
 

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I learned something new this week! It's super easy to share a google form and force the new person to make their own copy.
I had been trying to make this work for the Nutmeg voting forms and with all that is going on, did not have the time to really look for the answer. 

Jane Martellino shared a post about free daily check-in forms using Google Forms. When I checked it out, I realized the forms on Jennifer Findley's website were not shared so anyone could edit, but shared in a way that forced the copy. 
I commented on Jennifer's post and she shared these easy instructions

Hooray!!! Now we can easily share forms we are creating without worry that someone is going to edit things without making their own copy. 

Perhaps some of you knew this already, but thought I'd share! I really don't know why Google doesn't offer this option in the first place. 

Be well  - 
-Lisa
 
Lisa Polack  MEd, MLS
School Librarian, Ellington Middle School
Secretary, Nutmeg Book Award