Reasons For Your School To Have A Thermal Binding Machine
One of the most useful tools your school can have on hand is a thermal binding machine
. These are the machines that are used to make hardcover books, and they are both inexpensive and fun and easy to use. Here are just a few of the reasons every school should have one.
In The Library:
You may be surprised to hear this, but sometimes books that are checked out of the school library aren't treated with the utmost care by students. Feel free to go ahead and take some time to process that information, as we know it is quite shocking indeed. All kidding aside, if you have any doubts as to the usefulness of a thermal binding machine to repair hard cover and softcover library books, simply go and ask your poor frazzled librarian if she has any scotch tape left.
Regardless, having the ability to repair books is a great way to save your school a lot of money, and to keep those books in circulation longer than they otherwise might. A thermal binding machine can also be used to create books out of a series of reports, and to have them all in one place for the use of your students. Any of your teachers, for instance, can create their own reference books for use by students in their reports or for extra credit work.
In the Classroom:
Having a hardcover binding system on hand is also a great way for your students to "get published" for the first time. Whether they are creating a book of works from a poetry class, a photography seminar, or even history reports, the feeling of permanence created by the ability to see their work in hardcover form is priceless. You can create books that represent the work of your class over the course of the semester or over the whole year, and the process of writing, creating the artwork, printing and binding is more fun that you can imagine, and gives your students something they can take home, show off, and keep on the shelf or coffee table for the rest of their lives.
You can even create books with blank pages to hand out to your writing students as journals for science projects, field studies, or writing journals, or better yet, let the students create and personalize them themselves.
In The Publishing Department:
Sadly, the cost of sending out yearbooks to be printed and bound has priced a lot of the smaller schools out of the process entirely. That need not be the case if you have your own binding system. The savings of doing your own yearbook binding in huge, and will be seen almost immediately. It's a great way to enable the yearbook staff to be a part of the process from beginning to end, and allows for customization from year to year and for quick editing if you should find any mistakes.
You can also use your thermal binding machine to create school directories, teacher manuals, rulebooks and team yearbooks for your sports teams to hand out at banquets.
by: Jeffrey McRitchie
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