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Re: Question about ELMO Teacher's Tool
Posted by: yeye on 11/07/09
On 11/07/09, lovinK wrote:
> It will need to be connected to a computer (the cord should
> come with your ELMO). Some teachers have the ELMO and laptop
> on a rolling cart, so there is some flexibility/movement. I
> didn't want to have to readjust angles and clearness so I
> have mine on top of a shelf next to my desk (where I have my
> computer) and it is all set up ready to go whenever I need
> it. I love it! It has replaced my overhead projector and
> cart! And I don't need transparencies anymore! Just place
> your copy under the ELMO and you're good to go modeling,
> reading books (makes a regular book a BIG book-saving you
> even more money!)
>
>
> On 11/06/09, Becky wrote:
>> I was recently awarded a district supported grant for an
>> ELMO Teacher's Tool document camera and now I am wondering
>> just how portable it is. What hook up (cords) are involved
>> in the set up of it. I am thinking I may need to do some
>> furniture rearranging, and I was just curious.
At our school we have them connected to projectors and it works
great. The children are able to follow along for guided
instruction.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Question about ELMO Teacher's Tool, 11/06/09, by Becky.
- Re: Question about ELMO Teacher's Tool, 11/07/09, by lovinK.
- Re: Question about ELMO Teacher's Tool, 11/07/09, by yeye.
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