[nabs-l] organizing print papers
Bridget Walker
bridgetawalker13 at aol.com
Sat Aug 10 18:27:02 UTC 2013
Hey Sophie,
I battled this a lot in high school and there are a number of ways I found worked well.
One way is to have a label on one of the corners of the paper like a high dot or a Braille symbol that can be easily removed when you turn the assignment in.
A second idea which is not my first choice but may work is to designate a space in a binder or folder with a label on a divider and such. I did not like this method because I had to many binders and folders to keep track of.
Finally, I used a flash drive with electronic folders for every class. You will want more then one flash drive so you can give the work to your teachers but, easy solution to avoid printing. In fact if you have a flash drive for every class you can see if your teachers can give you work in an electronic format. You complete the work and entangle the drive back and forth.
Finally, I understand your in high school but, email is always an option. If you have a school email see if you can email your teachers the assignments that need to be printed.
I hope some of these ideas help.
Best,
Bridget
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 10, 2013, at 2:01 PM, Sophie Trist <sweetpeareader at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Listers,
>
> I'm in high school, and most of the time, I print out assignments to turn them in to my teachers. However, I have no way of knowing which of the printed papers in my bag is for math and which for English, etc, so I often have to fumble around in my bag, pull out all of my paprs, and ask my friends to tell me which one is which. How do you guys keep your print papers organized? Are any systems particularly effective? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
> Sophie
>
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