http://www.skritter.com/forum/topic?id=48521120&comments=14
I've asked once about learning new characters. The question was about being able to write the same character several times by erasing it each time after it had been completely written. This is a good idea which I utilize daily.
However, there is one aspect I find as missing: when I write (on paper) one line of the same character - I see the previous I've written AND I see the original one. Why it might be important? To learn to write strokes at the proper places accordingly to the lines within the square (sorry, don't know how to call them :). I mean, this way I can have a really proper handwriting.
How the handwriting problem can be attacked with the current features in the system? I do have a tablet, but the automatic animations always correct my handwriting even if I write it very close to original the characters (that are transformed to the classic version like being written by brush). How can I see the difference between my handwriting and the correct version (better when the complete character is written, like A-B test) to be able to make some fixes by myself first?