pages as PDFs. We have designated one person to do this as to eliminate
some potential confusion. That person then saves the files to a folder
on the network that is accessible to all teachers. The scanner we use
is a Cannon dr5010c and it works great.
-----Original Message-----
From: Laurie Yalem [mailto:lyalem@churchillstl.org]=20
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:37 AM
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Document imaging/scanning
Now that we have Smartboards in all of the classrooms, teachers are
wanting to "digitize" their workbooks, handouts, teacher created
materials, etc. that they have developed/purchased over the years. I am
interested in what others are doing along these lines. Our copy
machines
are just that, they don't scan. We do have a couple of flatbed scanners
for our small school, but we are talking about needing to scan lots of
documents. Does your school have a solution? Are schools going to
hardware that is both a copy machine and can scan to pdf and then
somehow
(email?) get it into the teachers network account? I'd love to hear
about
that- we are an all Mac school if that makes a difference.
:) Laurie
Laurie Yalem
Technology Coordinator
Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities
1021 Municipal Center Dr.
Town & Country, MO 63131
314-997-4343
lyalem@churchillstl.org
www.churchillstl.org
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