I have been taking some pictures of the class textbook so that I can project the image and then mark it up. I copy a speech and then we go through and identify how the speaker has introduced, given evidence, and concluded. Yesterday we went through an information speech and the students focused on every mention of an expert (person, book, or professional organization) to show that the speech has been built on facts. It took me about three minutes to take the pictures, move them over to my computer, do a simply crop, and save as a .gif file to put into the PowerPoint. It is a simple technique if you do not have a document camera, if you do not have a scanner, and if you are too lazy to retype the whole three page entry.
Digitizing part of book For Interactivity-Camera
Published May 17, 2008 Camera , Digital , digital camera , Image , Interactive , learning , Student , technology , technology integration Leave a CommentTags: Camera, Education, Image, Instruction, integration, Interactive, Power Point, technology
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