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Slide projectors are becoming less popular, as LCD projectors can perform the same function without the time-consuming process of creating 35mm slides. You may want to consider using a digital camera. However, if you have existing material on slides, we have a slide projector available for checkout. The slide projector takes standard Kodak slides and carousel racks, and is fitted with a remote control. The Digital Resource Center can help you convert 35mm slides to a digital format suitable for computer projection. |
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There is a portable cassette player/recorder available for checkout. Features include four 1/4" headphone outputs, an 1/8" auxilary input, an 1/8" microphone input, remote input, and tape counter. |
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A Panasonic Radio/CD/Cassette player is available to borrow. Features include an AM/FM tuner, CD deck, two cassette decks, 1/8" AUX input, 1/8" MIX MIC input, 1/8" CD output, 1/8" headphones output, infrared remote control, and battery operation. |
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There are several tripods available for checkout, all with standard 1/4"-20 camera mount screws. Tripods are typically bundled with video cameras, but can be checked out separately. |
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We have about two dozen easels available for checkout. They have detachable pad holders, and can be requested with sketch pads. |
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The Instructional Technology office has one opaque projector. This is an old piece of equipment with older technology which operates by projecting reflected light from a piece of paper. |
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Two laserdisc players are available for checkout (these play the old 12"/8"/5" laserdiscs). These players have standard audio and video outputs, and will work with our LCD projectors or televisions. |
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Two document cameras are available, and several are installed in classrooms. Document cameras can illuminate a book or other flat object (such as a machine part or circuit board), and output a video signal. They can be used with LCD projectors or televisions. |
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