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IPEVO document camera and SMART Notebook



Recently, IPEVO brand document cameras have been popping up at schools in our district.  It is understandable given its price ($89) especially compared to the much higher cost of a SMART document camera. This price point allows for teachers to access their working conditions funds. These document cameras are not natively supported by SMART and cannot be accessed using the document camera icon in SMART Notebook.  However, there is a fairly easy work around for those interested which will give you most of the functionality.  This brief 3 minute tutorial will outline the process.

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