Showing posts with label PDF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PDF. Show all posts

Web 2.0 Tools: 11 Online File Converters

Converting from one file format to another is much easier than you think. Sharing a Word document file you'd like everyone to able to read? Make it a PDF. (Portable Document Format) Want to make a Flash media file from a PowerPoint presentation? There are over 50 different types of conversion combinations out there and lots of free programs to choose from. COOL FACT: Many teachers are using Zamzar to convert YouTube videos (Flash file) so they can view them in the classroom. Schools are publishing their school newspapers with Youblisher and ISSU, which make online viewing possible.


AuthorStream- convert your PowerPoint presentation into a Flash media file

CometDocs- free online file converter; 50 different file conversions

DocsPal- free online converter and viewer; converts audio, video, eBook and document files; view directly in browser or download through an emailed link

Issu-publish your document online; turn pages like a magazine

Online Convert- convert files from one format to another, including video, images, eBooks, documents and archives

PDF2Word- convert any PDF file to a Word document

PDF2WordExcel - covert your pdf file to an Excel spreadsheet

PDF Converter- convert to PDF online and they will email it to you

Web2PDF- convert a webpage to a PDF file

Youblisher- make your PDF document flippable online; turn pages like a magazine

Zamzar- coverts image, video, music, eBook and document files


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Why I Love the PDF File Format and Why You Will Love it Too!

Created in 1993 by Adobe, the PDF file format stands for "portable document format." It can be read by all computers, including PC, Mac and mobile formats. I personally have been using PDFs for the past 10 years, for worksheets, handouts and forms to be posted on the school's website. When using Adobe Acrobat Professional, I can assign fields on a form, i.e. name, address etc. I can highlight sections that I want people to notice. I can convert a web page to a PDF document. The file can be encrypted and require a password to open it. Your document cannot be edited as easily as with a Word (.doc, .docx) file. Although Acrobat Professional will cost $$, Adobe Acrobat Reader is a free download and will allow you to read PDF documents.  Here's a quick video to explain.



Now I'm sure you're asking the question, "How can my Word document become a PDF document?" There are several ways this can happen. If you or your school uses Macs, the "save as" function shows up in the print window:


If you have a PC, (I use one at work) here is a snapshot from the Microsoft site which explains how to save as a PDF:


Easy, right? Here's a little bonus most of you will love. Let's say you got a mailing you'd like to share with your students or colleagues. Right now it is just a piece of paper, but instead of running of loads of copies, check and see if your school's copier can Scan to PDF. This would allow you to put the paper in the top feeder, (usually a max of 50 sheets) and send the scan to an email address. I taught our school nurse how to do this and she is in the process of saving all her old records as PDF files. Sure beats scanning each sheet or paper (each side) and trying to put them all together.

Looking for ways to convert any file to PDF? Here's a list of sites you can check out:
1. Acrobat PDF Convert- From Adobe; many great features, but costs $9.99/month
2. Cute PDF- Windows computers only; download
3. Foxtab PDF Converter
4. Online-Convert- many file formats
4. PDF Converter- no download; they will email you the file when done
5. PrimoPDF- for Windows computers
6. Quick PFD Tools- requires download; many great features including removing bookmarks in a PDF
6. Zamzar- many file conversions are offered on this site

 
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