document cameras 101 created by the office of instructional technology updated 12/2010

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Document Cameras 101 Created by the Office of Instructional Technology Updated 12/2010

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Document Cameras 101

Created by the Office of Instructional TechnologyUpdated 12/2010

Objectives

Maryland Technology Standards for School Administrators Standard 2.0 Teaching and Learning

Maryland Teacher Technology Standards Standard 5 Integrating technology into curriculum and

instruction

Maryland Technology Standards Standard 3.0 Technology for Learning and

Collaboration

Agenda

•What's in the box? •Safety•Ready, set, go!•Let's mix up teams! breakout•Closure and wrap-up

What’s In the Box?

•Camera•Anti-glare sheet•Software CDs•RGB Cable•USB Cable•Power•Remote

AverVision CP135

AVerVision

Laptop Connection

LCD Projector

Document Camera

Control Panel

Remote Control

Levels of Use

Document Camera Alone

Document Camera & Laptop

Document Camera, Laptop & Software After Replacement Plan 1.0

Why use a document camera?

To engage students

To differentiate learning for various types of learners

To make real-world connections

Meet technology objectives

AverVision Software

Uses of a document camera in the classroom

2-D Uses

Presentations

Displaying elements from books

Capturing images

Read-Alouds

Projecting magazines (newspaper) pages for reading and discussion

Uses of a document camera

in the classroom3-D Uses

Recording demonstrations for review/absent students

Science - students can see the teacher dissecting a frog that is displayed so that all of the class can easily see. Or, you can show the difference between beetles and butterflies in a unique, new way.

Geometry - use your document camera to add a 3D twist to the complicated world of pyramids, cones and cylinders.

Geology - teachers can show up-close and personal different types and textures of rocks.

Art - Students can watch and see more clearly techniques on molding clay and making perfect brush strokes.

Classroom Ideas

Classroom Ideas

Examples

The following examples are from the document, “ShowmeGreatLessons!.pdf by Karina Clemmonswww.elmousa.com/files/ShowMeGreatLessons!.pdf

https://sites.google.com/site/misspolansclassroom/

http://www.averusa.com/presentation/lesson_plan.asp

DR at http://doc.hcpss.org:8080/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-23991