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Tech Tip Tuesday – How to Scan Handwritten/drawn Work to a PDF to submit in OAKS

Tech Tip Tuesday – How to Scan Handwritten/drawn Work to a PDF to submit in OAKS

by Mendi Benigni | Mar 24, 2020 | content, Distance Ed, instructional technology, iPad, Mobile, Productivity, Share

With the College operating online, I know it’s difficult for some discipline whose work isn’t easy to do online, for example Math and Drawing.  If the assignment you wish to give is better suited to the student handwriting or hand-drawing something then...
App of the Month:  Digitally Sign Documents with Apple’s Preview

App of the Month: Digitally Sign Documents with Apple’s Preview

by Mendi Benigni | Jul 10, 2019 | Others

Apple has made some changes to their old PDF standby, Preview.  If you’ve used it before you know it’s a great app to view PDFs and images on your Mac.  But recently they made some cool changes and the coolest is that you can EASILY add your signature to a...
Dear TLT: How do I Save a Webpage as a PDF?

Dear TLT: How do I Save a Webpage as a PDF?

by Chris Meshanko | May 11, 2016 | Dear TLT, Productivity

Dear TLT, A student told me that it’s possible to save a webpage as a PDF in Google Chrome; is that true?  I don’t have Adobe Acrobat on my personal computer, and this would be extremely useful.  Thanks for your help! Sincerely, Professor Vivian Banks...
Dear TLT: How do I Merge Multiple PDFs into One File for T&P?

Dear TLT: How do I Merge Multiple PDFs into One File for T&P?

by Chris Meshanko | Mar 27, 2014 | Dear TLT, Portfolio, Productivity, Research

Dear TLT, I do not have Adobe Acrobat XI Pro, and I need to merge multiple PDFs into one file for my Tenure and Promotion (T&P) packet.  Are there any FREE solutions that will produce the same results? Sincerely, Professor C.F. Xavier [hr] Dear Professor Xavier,...
Merge Multiple PDFs into ONE with CutePDF Editor

Merge Multiple PDFs into ONE with CutePDF Editor

by Chris Meshanko | Sep 5, 2013 | Productivity, Research, TLT

CutePDF Editor is a free, web-based application that allows you to combine two or more PDFs into one document by clicking the “Merge PDFs” button and adding your files–perfect if you do not have access to Adobe Acrobat (not to be confused with Adobe...
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