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What Is a Documents Camera and Why Do Teachers Need One?


A teacher showing his young students a scientific concept using modern classroom technology.

A document camera is the digital replacement for the traditional overhead projector, offering far more flexibility and functionality for today’s classrooms. A document camera for the classroom allows teachers to display documents, three-dimensional objects, slides, and even microscopic images in real time, making it easier for students to follow along both in person and online.

Document cameras are widely used by teachers, administrators, librarians, and other education professionals. They are easy to set up and support a range of instructional and presentation needs, from daily classroom lessons to staff meetings, parent conferences, and school board presentations.

At Fresno Pacific University, educators can also deepen their understanding of this instructional technology through an online professional development course focused on effective document camera use. Completion of the course may count toward earning a Technology Skills for Educators Certificate.

What Is a Document Camera for the Classroom?

A document camera is essentially a portable version of a high-resolution web camera. The camera typically comes mounted on a flexible arm attached to a base. It can project images of documents or other objects clearly to a display screen. 

Document cameras are available with built-in LED lighting and microphone and wireless connectivity that allows teachers to use the camera on the internet. Other features include a remote so teachers can walk around the classroom, a split-screen function and the ability to take photos and store them on the camera or a connected computer.

The Benefits of a Document Camera

The classic overhead projector has stood the test of time because it allows teachers to interact with an entire class. The document camera does the same thing but in an advanced way. It is a powerful tool for teachers to connect the physical world of the classroom with what’s available in the digital world.

Some of the benefits of the document camera include:

  • Allowing students to see text or an object from anywhere in the classroom (it’s an absolute must for large lecture halls)
  • Sustainabilitydocument cameras remove the need for paper handouts
  • Providing better ways to manage a class, including the capacity to jot down morning bell work and project it on a screen for every student to see, or writing down the daily schedule
  • Giving teachers the ability to put up math manipulatives in front of the entire class
  • Review and discuss quizzes or tests
  • Using high-definition images to support a science lesson (such as the petals of a flower or the details of a dissection)

The Fresno Pacific University Document Camera Course

Documents Camera: Enhanced Lessons from Fresno Pacific University teaches educators the best uses of a document camera for the classroom. The course offers information and examples on presenting lessons for teachers, principals, curriculum specialists or librarians. These lessons incorporate creative visual media that meets both local education goals and Common Core Student Standards.

As part of the course, educators create a presentation that includes multiple uses of a document camera. Graduates from the course are ready to apply what they’ve learned to the classroom immediately.

Taking the document camera course counts toward earning a Technology Skills for Educators certificate. For educators who want to make the best use of document cameras, the course will teach them ways to provide students with engaging and motivational content.