How to Create Digital Docs with a Doc Cam
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Creating Digital Docs with Doc Cam
Product: USB Document Camera
Audience: Spocs and Teachers
Overview
Walkthrough on creating digital documents using a document camera and a computer.
Tools/Equipment Needed
- USB Doc Camera
- Laptop
Have an iPad? iPads can do this without a Document Camera!
Setup Document Camera
Connect the USB Doc Camera to the Laptop
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Connect the Document Camera to the laptop by plugging the USB-A end into the computer.
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MacBooks- You may need to use a Dongle/Adapter to make this connection
Open the Camera App (Windows)
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All Windows computers will have a “Camera” app installed by default. Click on the “Start” menu and scroll down to “C” and click on the “Camera App”.
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If your device has multiple cameras available, you may need to toggle between them by pressing the “Change Camera” button. See the screenshot above.
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Press the “Take Photo” button to capture an image.
- Photos will go to your “Pictures” folder by default.
- Annotate, Upload, and/or Share the Image.
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Press the “Take Photo” button to capture an image.
Doc Camera Apps (Mac, Win, Chrome, Mobile Alternatives)
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IPEVO Visualizer (Browser Based/Chrome)
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Ipevo Browser Camera App
- Can use this app without installing software!
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Ipevo Browser Camera App
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Document Camera Apps - Free Software Downloads | OKIOLABS (Windows/Mac/Chrome)
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OkioLabs has a nice app that can do more than the basic camera app. It isn’t necessary to use, but it does provide a few more features that can be handy.
- Requires installation but local user option available. (shouldn’t require IT assistance)
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OkioLabs has a nice app that can do more than the basic camera app. It isn’t necessary to use, but it does provide a few more features that can be handy.
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https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/mobile/scanner-app.html (Mobile)
- Works with Cell Phones, Sign-in will work with federated email- (licensed)
Conclusion
You should now be able to connect and use a document camera with a computer.
For instructional/pedagogical questions, please contact your SG&E Coordinator.
For technical questions, please contact your building SPOC.