

If you don't have Cardo in your Google Docs, here's what you need to do. You may need to do a little extra work to use it in your Google Docs, however. I'm happy to report that the issue has now been remedied. If you used Cardo in MS Word on your local system and then tried to upload it into Google Docs, the Greek was a mess. I had previously noted that Google had obtained rights to David Perry's great Cardo font, but that it did not include the full font set for Greek. One problem in my classroom work, however, is that Google Docs did a lousy job with Greek fonts. Google has been transitioning, so now it's all basically part of Google Drive. I also use it for some documents that I want to have available irrespective of what computer I'm using.

I have been using Google Docs more and more in my classes for students working collaboratively.
