Converting Textbook Chapters to E-Reader Formats
Students want to read assigned textbook chapters on e-readers and tablets. Scanned textbook pages are often large, poorly formatted PDFs that render badly on small screens and consume excessive storage.
ขั้นตอนการทำงาน
- Obtain the textbook chapter as a PDF (scanned or digital)
- Use the PDF Splitter to extract only the assigned chapter pages
- Use PDF Compression to reduce the file size for mobile device storage
- Use the PDF to Text Extractor to pull text content for note-taking or highlighting
- Transfer the optimized PDF to the e-reader or tablet for offline reading
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