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Frequently Asked Questions
OCR for Teachers is a tool that helps educators convert images containing text into digital format using Optical Character Recognition. This allows for easy document digitization and efficient handling of teaching materials.
Teachers can use OCR to digitize handouts, assignments, and notes by uploading images to the tool. Once the text is extracted, it can easily be reproduced or shared as needed.
OCR supports various image formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF. This flexibility allows teachers to upload scanned documents or photos of teaching materials easily.
Yes, OCR can process handwritten notes, although accuracy may vary based on the handwriting quality. It enables teachers to digitize classroom notes effectively.
Yes, the OCR tool supports multiple languages and can automatically detect the language in the image. This feature is useful for teachers working in diverse linguistic settings.
Teachers can simply drag and drop images or click to browse and select files for upload. The OCR tool then processes these images online to extract text.
Yes, scanned documents can be uploaded as image files and the OCR tool extracts the text, making documents easily accessible and editable for teaching purposes.
Yes, each file uploaded must be under 100 MB. This supports most educational documents and images teachers may need to digitize.
Once the text is extracted, teachers can view the full text, copy it to the clipboard, download it as a text file, or save it to Evernote for future reference.
No, the tool only extracts text as plain text output. Teachers must copy the text to a word processor or other application to make any edits.
No, the tool outputs plain text only. Formatting, tables, and layout aren't preserved, which is ideal for simple text extraction needs.
No, an internet connection is required to use the OCR tool. Processing and text extraction occur online, after which you can download the results for offline use.
No, the tool only processes images. Teachers need to convert PDF pages to images or take screenshots for OCR processing.
OCR is particularly useful for teachers' networks to share and access digital versions of printed materials, enhancing collaboration and resource distribution.
OCR enables teachers to manage digital copies of educational resources efficiently, contributing to a paperless environment and making sharing and editing easier.