Kia ora koutou,
One of the things students have been asking for in lockdown is the ability to print their documents.
UCPrint are offering a very limited print and deliver service to those students who urgently need it (details on this service are included below).
As an alternative solution for those students whose need is less urgent but really want to print so they can take notes and highlight materials, we have created some videos to guide them through annotating and highlighting PDF, Word and Powerpoint documents.
These videos are available here:
https://learn.canterbury.ac.nz/course/view.php?id=8559§ion=2
Please have a look at them, as we may get questions about this through AskLive.
Thanks to Brian for the excellent content, and to Theresa and Richard for getting them on to Echo360.
Ngā mihi,
Sara
Printing of essential learning resources
UC printing services are available at Alert Level 3 for essential printing requirements. If you need resources printed to help with your online learning from home please follow these steps to submit a print job. This is a contactless service and printing will be couriered to the address provided on the order form.
Our aim is to provide print services to those who need the resources to support their online learning. Please help us to provide a useful and timely service by considering if your print job is essential before submitting a form. There is no charge for this service.
1. Email your print request to ucprint@canterbury.ac.nz.
2. Please include the completed Print Order Form and attach your print files in PDF format. PDF is the preferred format, but word documents can also be submitted.
3. You will receive an email acknowledging your print request.
4. Your printed documents will be packaged and couriered to the address you provide on the order form.
If you have questions please email ucprint@canterbury.ac.nz
Print order form is available here:
K:\LIBR-Library\Operations\2020-04-Student-Print-Request-Order-Form.docx
I’m sure that these resources will be very helpful to our students.
I agree that Brian has provided excellent instructions. His voice-over is very easy to listen to. Great work!
Caroline A.