Saturday, March 8, 2014

Use An Elmo Projector

Teachers generally welcome technology as teaching aids.


An Elmo projector is digital visual presenter. It's a tool used by educators to facilitate and enhance learning in the classroom. The Elmo can be used to project many different types of images from a page to a screen so that an entire classroom of students can view the material. If you have never used an Elmo projector as a teaching aid, then take the time to learn use it effectively.


Instructions


1. Flip the power switch on the Elmo projector, which can be found on the left side of the projector base.


2. Press the power button on the remote while pointing it at the ceiling Infocus Projector to turn it on, as well -- if you're using paper visual aids. The Infocus Projector is the part of the Elmo projector that is mounted on the ceiling. It projects the image from the base of the Elmo projector to the screen.


3. Load your media into the Elmo projector. A paper or transparency visual aid can be placed on the base.


4. Press the Internal button from the base of the Elmo to project the image, if you loaded a paper visual on the base. You might also have to press Video on the remove while pointing it at the ceiling Infocus projector.


5. Press the Base button underneath the lamp of the Elmo projector to turn on the lamp, if you loaded a transparency on the base.


6. Adjust the zoom using the Tele and Wide buttons, and adjust the focus using the N and F buttons.







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