Two new how to vids show how the thumb drive combined with your photocopier is better than peanut butter & chocolate. http://t.co/87XYxqlJyE
— Adam Watson (@watsonedtech) August 14, 2014
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
Thumb Drives and Photocopiers
I made two more "how to" videos on my district page. If you have a newer photocopier at your school, chances are it has at least a USB input, which means you can insert your thumb drive. This gives two options: printing docs from the thumb drive, and scanning documents to the thumb drive The last option has come in EXTREMELY handy for me. Instead of, say, scanning a twelve page packet one page at a time, I can use the photocopier's hopper and scan the whole packet to my thumb drive in seconds. The link to the Video page is in the embedded tweet below.
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copier,
photocopier,
print,
scan,
thumb drive
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