Pocket Document Camera

Pocket Document Camera

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Here are a few different versions of the pocket document camera attachment for a laptop. This will show the image of whatever you place on/over your keyboard. Our teachers will use this in remote teaching so that students can show their work, and teachers can demonstrate hands-on in front of the camera. <a href="https://johnumekubo.com/2020/09/07/the-pocket-document-camera/">See the full blog post here</a>. I had to make different versions to accommodate different laptops we use on campus, with varying thicknesses and placements of the existing camera. I am amazed at how subtle differences in angles can dramatically alter the image you see. I hope these will either work for you or give you the inspiration to create your own for the laptop model you use. Keep in mind that because streaming applications will produce a mirrored image, this mirror will look reversed for others (not you). See the blog post link above for details on options to resolve this.. The current downloadable versions are: - Macbook Air 13" - Dell Chromebook (NL71TWB) - CTL Chromebook (11 3180) - Lenovo 300e - Many thanks to user <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/DOugL">DOugL</a> for remixing this from the Dell version. - Laser Cut version in SVG and here's the link to the <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/15UEzO1nPM2DgwzXhs-sTcl2YspHoyK8B/view?usp=sharing">PDF</a>.* - MBAIR_Mirror, DELL_Mirror, CTL_Mirror are the originals put through Fusion 360 and cleaned up. Thank you Jeremy Macdonald for your work on this! Jeremy has created a flexible model to fit just about any laptop. Take a look at <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4592588">his version here</a>. I use a 2" x 2" mirror, which you can buy in bulk on Amazon. *Please note that for the SVG and PDF versions, you may need to cut the cardboard to adjust to the thickness of your laptop lid.

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