- Create your own paper document by writing a few numbers and words in 3-4 lines. Do not use cursive writing, instead use capital letters and write as neatly as possible. Here's an example.
- Create a digital copy of the same (what will you use to create a scanned copy?)
- Look inside the digital copy and examine it using a hex editor (online hex editor https://hexed.it/?hl=en). Here's a screenshot.
- Get your own screenshot to store in your own repo.
- Do an OCR of your digital copy and download a text version of your digital essay. Write down and share what you used to do an OCR on your own handwritten document.
- Send the digital copy and the text file (created using your OCR effort) to your faculty's email;
- Create a github repository containing a digital scan of your document, hexEditor screenshot and an OCR'ed text file of your document
- Bring the written document to class (from Step 1);
Bring a print out of the OCR'ed text file to class - If you do everything as per the steps above, you should end up with a snapshot of a cloned repo directory similar to the image below:
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