on their MacBooks, if needed.
For yearbook page set up, we use Apple iWork- Pages. This gives our
students the upmost flexibility and they are able to do a lot with
their work. My only complaint is that our yearbook provider
(Lifetouch) does not allow use to upload greater than 10 MB unless we
mail them the files on CDs.
For any marketing/publications we use Pages again. We have a Brother
MFC-9420CN, while it does not have the best color. It does work when
we are in a pinch.
--Lisa
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Lisa Sjogren
Director of Technology
St. Raphael's Catholic School
763-504-9450, ext. 311
763-504-9460, fax
lisa.sjogren@srsmn.org
My Blog: http://lisasjogren.srsmn.org
On Jun 6, 2008, at 5:29 AM, Rob Fleenor wrote:
> Listserv Members:
>
> I'm interested in your feedback, opinions and experiences that you,
> your school or your students have had while preparing photos for
> reprint in publication such as Yearbooks, Literary publications, and
> other high quality reproduction purposes, on or off campus.
>
> Please share which hardware (computer and printer) and software
> solutions you have chosen to use and why.
>
> Last, if you know of any valuable reference materials on the web to
> use, please point me in that direction.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Rob Fleenor
> Norfolk Academy, Norfolk, VA
> rfleenor@norfolkacademy.org
>
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