Hardware for Teaching and Learning
Webcam
Capture a wider view of your lesson or classroom and enjoy more flexible camera placement with a webcam.
"Having a camera [with a wider angle] that can show the board while teaching has been helpful."
- L. Hasch, Special Education
Conference Mic
Use a conference microphone to capture more student voices in your classroom so remote learners can participate in class discussion.
"The conference microphone has streamlined how I hold discussions in my classroom. It allows for both virtual and in-person students to participate and hear each other."
- Matt Anderson, HS English
Document Camera
Use a document to capture and stream tutorials, text markup, read alouds, or anything else best demonstrated by hand.
"It allows me to demonstrate art techniques in the way that I am most used to and comfortable with while maintaining distance or broadcasting over Meets."
- Laura Damon, HS Art
External Monitor
See both your students and your lesson in a Google Meet without having to shrink windows.
A "second monitor has made a huge impact on the ease of teaching remote students. I can easily see all the students in class and have full access to my laptop for accessing Classroom and documents."
- Michelle Neal, HS Math
iPad Stand
These stands turn iPads into document cameras and also function as tripods for Meets or recording.
"It allows me to use an iPad as a document camera with students for tangible materials."
- Heather Gallant, G1