Key Features:
Zoom:
Genee Vision has a 22 optical zoom and a 220 digital zoom look at
objects in the minutest of details.
Examples of use:
- Focus in on
tiny components, pollen grains, fabric, textures, text.
- Share children's
work during a lesson for feedback.
- Use as a web cam in
assembly to enable drama to be visible by all or to capture on
video.
- Use in music to
share words/music to a song.
- Share artifacts
enabling everybody to see object being discussed.
- Share text with the
whole class such as a reading book or particular article.
- Use in Chemistry to
zoom in to view and explain cell structure models or look at
crystals.
- Use in Geography to
share detailed maps.
- Use in history to
explore artifacts in great detail.
- Share
pictures/certificates/medals in assembly.
Video
Capture:
Capture text for use in literacy – quicker and easier than scanning or
photocopying.
Capture
children's work for assessment purposes.
Take time
delayed photographs such as the discomposure of a flower.
Split Screen:
Allows you to view an object on one half of the screen and then zoom
into the object on the other side. Use in art to keep an image of a
whole object whilst focusing in on tones or shades used.
Use in
maths to demonstrate division by putting counters on the screen, press
split screen then regroup the counters in different patterns.
Use to
show 2 different faces of an object at the same time + freeze and remove
object leaving image of two faces.
Positive / Negative:
Allows you to turn photo negatives into positive images or view positive
images or 3d objects as negatives.
To turn a
text from black on white to white on black making it easier to read by
some children.
Use in
design to look at complementary colors.
Dynamic / Static:
Use to demonstrate patterns created in movement.
Use dynamic mode when
showing how to create something, e.g. model pinch pots, cut vegetables
etc.
Black & White:
Use in graphics to take off color e.g. corporate logos. How important is
the color?
What color would you
expect to see?
Use black and white when
looking at components on a mother board. Students have to focus on
layout and structure rather than rely on color.
Scroll:
Sharing a text with class when carrying out whole class reading
activities.
Light box- Allows you to
view acetates, x-rays and 3d objects with a direct up shining light. To
enable the use of existing OHT using light from below.
To show structure/skeleton
of a leaf using light from below.
Title:
Allows you to take a span shot of a title such as a lesson objective,
this can then remain on screen throughout a lesson.
Freeze:
Play Kim's game by removing an object for observational skills.
Put key words under and
remove one. What's missing? Put a series of numbers under then remove 1
ie. Prime numbers, odd numbers.
Put a text under then
cover up key words. What's the missing word?
You can keep image on screen
while you prepare the next object for viewing
Mirror:
Use in Maths to demonstrate reflection of objects by splitting screen
then applying mirror.
Use to reverse young
children's handwriting to show correct letter formation. |