Document cameras
A document camera is a video camera designed to display documents and 3-D objects on a display device, for example a computer monitor or data projector. The power of a document camera lies in its flexibility - you can point, mark, zoom in and out and view from different angles by moving an object. If you want to display anything that is more than just a computer-generated image then a document camera is the tool to use.
Document camera user guide [PDF 167kb 4 pages]
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Venues with installed document cameras
- 234 Queensberry St-521
- Architecture-136 [Indian Room]
- Architecture-Prince Philip Theatre
- Asia Centre-Basement Theatre
- Babel-Chisholm Theatre
- Babel-Lower Theatre
- Babel-Middle Theatre
- Baldwin Spencer-Theatre
- Botany-Turner Theatre
- Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering-Theatre
- Cussonia Court-Room 1
- Doug McDonell-309 [Denis Driscoll Theatre]
- Doug McDonell-521 [Level 5 Theatre]
- Ec & Comm-Copland Theatre
- Elisabeth Murdoch-110
- Elisabeth Murdoch-148
- Elisabeth Murdoch-150
- Engineering-B-313
- ERC-Charles Pearson Theatre
- ICT-Theatre 1
- ICT-Theatre 3
- LFR-G26
- LFR-Kimpton Theatre
- LFR-Lower Theatre
- McCoy-Fritz Loewe Theatre
- Old Arts-Public Lecture Theatre [PLT]
- Old Arts-Theatre B
- Old Arts-Theatre C
- Old Engineering-Theatre A1
- Old Geology-Theatre 1
- Old Geology-Theatre 2
- David Caro-211
- David Caro-Hercus Theatre
- David Caro-Laby Theatre
- Richard Berry-213
- Richard Berry-Russell Love Theatre
- Richard Berry-Theatre A
- Veterinary Science-VRI Theatre
- Zoology-Agar Theatre