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document cameras

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What is document cameras?

Document cameras are real-time image capture devices primarily used to display an object to a large audience. Essentially a modern replacement for overhead projectors, they capture still images or videos of documents, three-dimensional objects, or even live demonstrations. These are then projected onto a screen or displayed on a monitor, making them a versatile tool in education, presentations, and demonstrations. They are commonly used in classrooms for sharing student work, demonstrating scientific experiments, and projecting textbook pages.

What other technologies are related to document cameras?

document cameras Complementary Technologies

Interactive whiteboards often work in conjunction with document cameras to display and annotate documents or objects in real-time.
mentioned alongside document cameras in 18% (54) of relevant job posts
Projectors are used to display the output from document cameras onto a larger screen for viewing by an audience.
mentioned alongside document cameras in 5% (91) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention document cameras?

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