Busy teachers are always seeking ways to make learning fun and Epson is well placed to aid them, as it has a long history in providing projection equipment for the classroom and understands the need for easy-to-use devices which make their job easier.
The ELP-DC11 offers an outstanding set of features at an affordable price-point. Essentially a high-quality 5 megapixel camera on a rugged, hinged arm it offers primary and secondary schools an easy-to-use way to share things with classes, while also creating multimedia lesson notes.
Advanced connectivity: Connect directly to any projector to share physical objects or digital content. With an Epson projector, the native aspect ratio is automatically detected, so the image fills the screen exactly. Or connect to Epson’s interactive projectors, the EB-450Wi and EB-460i, so teachers can create real-time notes on the big screen or annotate 3D objects, then record the images captured.
First class pictures: High screen refresh rate of 30 frames per second which offers smooth, clear live images, plus 10x digital zoom.
Large A3 shooting area: Objects don’t need to be precisely positioned or continually readjusted.
Intuitive buttons: Use the highly visible, dedicated buttons to auto focus; switch between inputs (a PC or the visualiser’s camera); zoom in and out; take photos; or record video.
Flexibility: Camera head rotates through 90 degrees to adjust the viewpoint simply and science teachers can easily attach a microscope to share a close-up view via the attachment included in the box.
Advanced Application Software: Manage interactive functions and multimedia options, take still images and record videos or even watch ice-cream melt at speed with the time-lapse feature which captures up to 72 hours.
Create lesson notes: Add written notes or audio commentary to videos or pictures, thanks to the built-in microphone and live annotation feature, with simple-to-use drawing tools.