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Document cameras give students the ability to see an object or text clearly from anywhere during remote learning, which is important for comprehension and understanding. Document cameras replace the need for costly handouts and help to save paper. Document cameras are a great way to help students feel as if they're learning in the room with the teacher. Educators can have more freedom to use real-world documents, live, with their students. It also allows teachers to integrate physical objects into the lessons which might otherwise be impossible. A science teacher could, for example, demonstrate a science experiment live with students over a remote Internet connection. A geography teacher can use maps, a math teacher could use geoboards; the list goes on with possibilities. We cqn place stories under the camera to be read aloud. It's another sense that's engaged to retain attention. I as the teacher I will also be able to use doc cams to go through homework with students, showing them where their marking has been placed and why, to help make sure they're learning and assimilating the feedback.

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Document cameras give students the ability to see an object or text clearly from anywhere during remote learning, which is important for comprehension and understanding. Document cameras replace the need for costly handouts and help to save paper. Document cameras are a great way to help students feel as if they're learning in the room with the teacher. Educators can have more freedom to use real-world documents, live, with their students. It also allows teachers to integrate physical objects into the lessons which might otherwise be impossible. A science teacher could, for example, demonstrate a science experiment live with students over a remote Internet connection. A geography teacher can use maps, a math teacher could use geoboards; the list goes on with possibilities. We cqn place stories under the camera to be read aloud. It's another sense that's engaged to retain attention. I as the teacher I will also be able to use doc cams to go through homework with students, showing them where their marking has been placed and why, to help make sure they're learning and assimilating the feedback.

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