On 6/29/07, Ian Bruseker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/28/07, sgrover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In this case, I think a PDF might be a detriment.  The prof wouldn't be
> > able to modify/comment the file.
[snip]
> So, how could the prof do mark-ups?

The old fashioned way... print the pdf off and hand back the pdf with
the mark-ups.  I think people are a little over-zealous about what
should and should not be printed...  All of your intermediate
documents? Those probably don't need to ever be printed.  A final
submission?  This should definitely be printed and handed in (unless
it is an online course, in which case it could be handed in [as a pdf]
then printed.)

In this case, shouldn't you be receiving the document back with the
prof's notes?

[snip]
> So, if a bad conversion caused your fancy
> diagram to hover over a key piece of instruction, that would cost you
> marks.

My sentiments exactly. (aka "me too!")

-Mark

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