I'm using an old tower with 3 disk drives. It came with a one CD drive and one DVD drive. I added a second CD drive I stripped from another PC. I make dubbs while I work on other projects or while I'm revising my CHL presentation. A set will burn in just a few minutes.Crossfire wrote:When we were doing a lot of Utah classes, Utah suggested we put lesson plan and law book on CD's. (They are big on not wasting paper up there.)
I looked into it, but a CD duplicator is much more expensive than a printer for paper. And, it's hard to highlight stuff in a CD. So, we are still printing on paper.
So, BigTexas, I might revisit this, just to give students an option. What are you using to make your CDs?
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- Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:30 pm
- Forum: Instructors' Corner
- Topic: CHL 16 Law Book
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Re: CHL 16 Law Book
- Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:02 am
- Forum: Instructors' Corner
- Topic: CHL 16 Law Book
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Re: CHL 16 Law Book
I use to pay for printing... now I put everything on CD (CHL-16 and other handouts) and pass them out in class. Cost about 25 cents each.
I do have hard copies if someone objects to electronic media. So far know one has asked for paper.
Just a thought.
I do have hard copies if someone objects to electronic media. So far know one has asked for paper.
Just a thought.