This week I have a meeting to discuss going digital for
entries in our state watercolor society. Soon everything
will be digital.
Woody
bicyclken@earthlink.net wrote:
> If you have a projector for the computer you are using you can project the
> images from a disk. We have one machine in our dept., but more will be
> needed in the future. I also predict that all images will be this way soon
> and the slides will be a dinosaur.
>
> Ken
>>Hi, all,
>>
>>A new teacher who attended my NAEA session just e-mailed and asked if I
>>could send her copies of the pictures I showed to go along with the
>>lesson plans. They are all in slide format. I could send her duped
>>slides, or prints made from slides that she could have made into
>>overhead transparencies; is it also possible to have them transferred to
>>CD-ROM? Would she be able to project images from the CD onto a screen?
>>I am completely ignorant of digital technology and don't know how this
>>works. I think there's a local lab that can do stuff like that. It
>>seems a lot of schools no longer use slides.
>>
>>Maggie, ignorant and proud of it, man