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Canon, a world leader in digital imaging technology, has created an eCopy* connector for the nationwide Management Information System (MIS) for schools, SIMS .net. The integration of eCopy with SIMS .net enables users to scan and attach paper documents to online records using Canon scanners and multifunctional printers.   The eCopy connector will reduce teacher administration time by allowing instant access to all student records from a teacher’s desk.  The connector, which has been developed in consultation with Bristol-based Chipping Sodbury School, is accredited by Capita, the company behind SIMS .net, and is available to primary and secondary schools.
 
SIMS .net is used by over 22,000 primary, secondary and Special Education Needs (SEN) schools in the UK and holds a comprehensive record for each pupil and staff member electronically in one place.  The Canon eCopy connector will allow schools to deal more effectively with paper documents within this system, reducing the delays associated with locating hard copy documents. 

Click on the right hand links to see how SIMS .net could help your school be more productive.

Learn more about the SIMS .net Canon Connector

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