The AVer SPC300 is mainly used in two ways to support the teaching and learning of sketching and drawing. Firstly, it enables the effective transfer of live demonstrations, via a data projector, onto a large screen...
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Since Dr. Deeter's instruction requires a high level of visual representation, her AVerVision300AF+ has enabled her to provide demonstrations of real examples and models, live drafting methods, plant identification, and more...
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Dr. Lubig and his pre-service teachers extend their use of this technology into the public school classrooms in which they work. The video capture and recording features have the potential to allow pre-service teachers to communicate a timeline of their teaching to students...
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Professor Lawrence decided that the clarity of the AVerVision CP300 was the most noticeable improvement over the other technologies. Upon exploring the product further, the additional features such as image and video capture, auto focus, zoom and pan, and others allowed Professor Lawrence...
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In an academic world surrounded by an abundance of technology, educators have quickly realized that students require more interaction and stimulation in order to enhance learning, retention and comprehension...
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Classroom technologies have been extremely limited due to high cost, unproven results and simply the lack of physical technology designed for classroom use. For so many decades, teachers and administrators have relied on tried and true classroom presentation tools...
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As with most of today's technology, education and classroom technologies have been evolving and growing at an extremely fast rate. New classroom hardware and software seems to appear daily, from networking solutions, interactive software and hardware, to visual presentation and web based products...
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On May 4, 2007 the town of Greensburg, Kansas was devastated by an EF5 tornado, the most severe rating a tornado can be issued. The two mile wide twister traveled virtually straight up Main St, destroying approximately 75% of all homes, businesses and buildings, including all three schools...
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