AV Services, with support from the Provost, has permanently installed a high resolution document camera in FA306. I've attached a link to a short video below demonstrating the use of the camera in the space. I encourage you to try it out, and would be happy to schedule a short demonstration with any who are interested.
What can I do with it?
The camera can send the video of any object or writing to the data projector so it appears on the enormous screen. You can pivot the camera in many directions, including toward the seated area. It can zoom in on very small objects. If you want to try some advanced features, it can record images or video with audio to an SD memory card (user supplied).
What about transparencies?
You can display them using the camera without placing a light underneath. You may need to adjust the head a little to reduce glare.
What about marker board users?
The document camera can take the place of using marker or chalk boards. However, two marker boards will remain in the room for those who prefer them.
Why doesn't the screen go up?
The motor has failed, and it is very expensive to replace or repair.
How about a quick set of basic instructions?
Turn on projector using ON (black box on wall)
Wait 60 seconds (projector is warming up)
Press the DOC CAM selection near the ON button (black box on wall)
Press the Power button on the document camera base
Postion camera as desired, use zoom on remote or camera base
What is the make and model of the unit?
Can I download the manual?
I welcome your feedback on this device.
Thanks,
Steve Anderson