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