Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Re: Document Cameras

Lisa,

I did research and decided to go with the AVerVision CP300 Document
Camera. We wanted to purchase a single, affordable unit for English/
Social Studies teachers to pilot. It was about $700 and so well-used
that we're purchasing another and have more requests.

You'll need to decide if you need a light table, ability to record,
etc. I went with the Avervision because it allows teachers to record
and/or connect into a projector. It's light, portable, and easy to
move from room to room. We didn't need a light table, so we didn't
go with the heavier models.

If you want to stop by to see it, let me know :-)

Tami Brass
http://www.tech4teaching.org
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tbrass@spa.edu
In times of change, learners inherit the Earth, while the learned
find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no
longer exists. -- Eric Hoffer

On May 13, 2008, at 2:08 PM, Lisa Sjogren wrote:

> Hello again,
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> Thank you for the laptop recommendations.
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> However, now I need document camera recommendations, again I have
> no idea where to start.
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> Thanks!
> Lisa
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