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Old 03-10-2011, 07:13 PM   #18
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Better be careful about who you embarrass by converting their stuff to digital in front of them...
I'm afraid I embarrased a few coworkers when one mentioned a problem with a grade book (I'm a college prof) and my brain core dumped at the idea of using a paper grade sheet. I appoologized, and asked if she could explain it while pretending the problem was in Excel.

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Not that I'm aware of, but why would you want them to? The use case you give would be an at best infrequent occurrence.
Dennis
If an ebook reader is supposed to replace a book, then it should let you read, write, and digitize books.



Tomereader, thanks for posting the link to the Eatco K-12! That thing is amazing! It's almost what I've been looking for.

Andy
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