Earlier today, our colleague Bob Quindazzi shared a video detailing how to use the copy machine to make PDF documents. Last week, when Bob mentioned that he was going to make a video detailing the process, I wondered aloud, "Why would anyone want to do that?" Here's one reason why. Let's suppose you have a paper copy of a document that you would like to distribute to your students, but you do not have the digital file. You can simply run the sheets through the copier, which, with a few clicks, can send the scans to your email. If you've got a stack of notes, worksheets, or other documents to scan, the process works particularly well, and is a blazingly fast. Bob details how to save the scan to your drive, where it can easily be stored, printed, or shared with students via the LMS of your choice. Thanks Bob!
If you are at an elementary school, the video below is probably blocked. To unblock the video, please reference an earlier post on using your override to unblock videos.
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