Using a Document Camera in the Classroom
Document Cameras or Visualisers can be a very useful tool to enhance teaching and learning in the classroom.
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Document Cameras allow you to display clear, enlarged pictures of almost anything on your interactive whiteboard or computer screen. Anything from an object, like a crystal or flower, to a photo or piece of text, can be instantly displayed so that the whole class get a clear view.
They are particularly useful for sharing childrens' work for discussion during plenary sessions, making peer and self-assessment activities easy to organise.
They are particularly useful for sharing childrens' work for discussion during plenary sessions, making peer and self-assessment activities easy to organise.
Document Cameras are now much less expensive than they were and can be a really useful tool. You can also obtain them through the Tesco Computers for Schools voucher scheme.
| Age range | Pre-school Early Years Key Stage 1 Key Stage 2 Key Stage 3 Key Stage 4 |
|---|---|
| Curriculum & Personal Development | Art Design and Technology English Geography History Information Technology Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages Music Other Subjects PSHCE Religious Education Science |
| Teaching and Learning | Assessment Good Practice Resources |
| Target Audience | Public Governors Head Teachers Parents Teachers Teaching Assistants |
| Article Type | Information Giving Guidance |
| Submitted by | Dave Simpson |
|---|---|
| Organisation | Broomfield School |
| Created | 30th August 2007 |
| Publication date | 30th August 2007 |
| Last updated | 09th January 2009 7:32 |

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