A Document camera hooked up to a projector or tv is what I use and it works
very well.
----- Original Message -----
From: "San D Hasselman" <shasselman@hotmail.com>
To: "TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group"
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Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 8:22 AM
Subject: RE: [teacherartexchange] jewelry teachers
I haven't taught jewelry in over 20 years. Three ideas come immediately to
mind.
1) put a powerpoint together.
2) get a demonstration table, which essentially is a table with a tilted
mirror overhead. (our home ec teachers had one)
3) Do a live feed with a video camera that gets projected onto a screen or
TV (of course make a video of it to save to show the next group). Live feed
isn't that hard to do, you need a camera, tripod, cables from camera to
either your computer, tv or projector (ask your tech folks).
San D
>
> This is my first year teaching a jewelry class and I was wondering how
> other HS teachers do their demonstrations - the work is so small I've
> had to break the class into groups and demonstrate about 4 times. In
> the meantime I can't help the rest of the class - there has to be a
> better way?