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Going paperless

Scanning documents and collecting evidence of learning and assessment for a teacher is becoming more and more necessary, and will only continue to do so. I like many others use a multifunction printer/scanner to do this, however, it’s at home and when out of ink (which is always) it won’t co-operate and scan anything. At school there’s a few options, most taking quite some time and like so many other tasks done during school hours very susceptible to interference or distraction. My phone camera doesn’t give me the results I want, ie. they’re ‘crappy’, I’d much prefer ‘not crappy’.

Well I’ve just found the Doxie, I know it’s nothing new, but it looks to be catering for teachers and students directly, so  maybe I’ll give it a go.

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Mr Sully is an educator in Canberra Australia. He teaches Industrial Technology, Design, Computing, Graphics and Construction. He’s trying to use this blog and Twitter to promote Design and Technology education and all the good things we do. Feel free to make comments on stories or just make contact to talk shop.

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