Some students have a natural ability to be able to
scan pages of text and extract key information and facts, but for others, the podcasts do this for them, making revision an easier, more enjoyable and more effective process.
The 2 - ounce DocuPen RC800 Professional, with 8 megabytes of flash memory,
scans a page of text and graphics in four to eight seconds.
Not exact matches
-- simple and easy to read is always better — use the rule
of 3: no more than 3 colors, 3 fonts, or 3 sizes
of type — utilize a consistent palette
of colors that don't clash — make sure there is a strong contrast between the
text and the background — keep it consistent (different
pages shouldn't feel like a different site)-- keep in mind that most visitors
scan websites from left to right (so consider placing important information on the left side)-- make your logo link back to the homepage — have links change color when you hover over them
This is a Snow White as you've never seen it - twists and surprises all along the way, perhaps some
of the worst jokes you'll hear this year - and what about The Mirror... checking out Facebook!?! Other Christmas scripts written by Sue Russell available off TES and www.plays-r-ussell.com Sample
Text: Snow White: Scene 3 Back at the Palace (Mirror awaiting arrival
of Wicked Queen,
scanning pages of Facebook on laptop computer) Mirror: (Excitedly) Wahoo!
Last Thursday a Twitter user by the name
of @updog7
scanned every single
page of Josh «The Fat Jew» Ostrovsky's new book, Money Pizza Respect, and spent the entire day tweeting the entire
text.
The
text is small but it helps in doing a visual
scan of the
pages.
They charge: 50.00 to
scan in a cover.15 a
page to
scan in
text 12.00 for listing which includes Amazon 55.00 for an individual ISBN numbers a block
of ten is 280.00 The cost for the books is also cheaper.
The
text is too small to read comfortably, but is nice for visually
scanning through a number
of pages quickly.
I managed to get the Microsoft Works files for one
of the books, but the second file had been lost, so I had to literally
scan each
page of the book using
text recognition software and then not only save the file, but proofread it for
text recognition errors and convert it back to being one long document.
Pirated e-book files (usually available as PDFs) can sometimes be poorly reproduced, and are sometimes made up
of scanned page images — not
text.
If a work has
text components, or is completely textual in nature, but that content is burned into an image format, the access mode is visual (e.g., character dialogue in a JPEG
page of a comic or a
scan of a document).
As «John» explains, barrier
scanning is «the process
of scanning your landing
page for objects (design elements, videos, images, columns,
text, etc.) that distract or lead users away from your conversion trigger.»
Professors are not there to provide you a free copy
of a
text book,
scan you
pages from a
text book, or send reminder e-mails the night before every assignment is due.
It is safe to assume that a user will not read an entire
page of text, so make sure that your content is easy to
scan.
When I
scan a document, my ScanSnap S1500 document scanner automatically recognizes
text on the first
page of the
scanned document, which invariably has the name
of my client.
n.b. reCaptcha uses
scanned OCR
text from archives, so it's highly unlikely that there's any relevance to the content
of the
page except for assumptions by the user (cum hoc ergo propter hoc)
A nice flow
of space and information A resume isn't given much time to be read, and a solid block
of text on the
page will likely be
scanned instead
of read, while bullet points and summaries will receive more attention.