Thursday, February 19, 2009

Re: Document imaging/scanning

You can get color high speed 2-sided scanners that will scan and save
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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