Scanning Your Written Work (Using a Mobile Device)

Published on Aug 18, 2020

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Scanning Your Written Work

Using a Mobile Device
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First, get your pages in the correct order and oriented properly
(no sideways or upside-downs pages.)

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If you use a pencil, make sure it is dark enough to read.

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Step 1:
Scanning

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You will need to install a scanner app on your device. Genius Scan is an easy one to use.

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Follow the app tutorial to scan your pages into a single low-resolution PDF file.

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Take good, readable scans of your entire document (all pages)
in the correct order.

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Remember to use the setting allowing you to make a single file.

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Look at your file and make sure all pages are oriented properly and is easily readable.

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Step 2:
Name your file.

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Step 2:
Name your file.

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All scanner apps should allow you to name your file.

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Name the file using the format:

SmithJohn_Exam1

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Step 3:
Email the File

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Email your scan to yourself or send it to another location you normally use.

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If you have not already done so, name your file using the format:
SmithJohn_Exam1

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Step 4:
Upload to Blackboard

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Now you are ready to upload your file in Blackboard. (Instructions are in Blackboard.)

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Happy Scanning

Let me know if you have any questions.
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