AVer Information Inc. USA Launches Affordable Document Camera for Distance Learning, Classroom

Aver M11-8M document camera
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Document cameras have been popular in classrooms since the late 80s.  But does their usefulness as a classroom tool translate to online teaching and learning? 

Yes, according to AVer Information Inc. USA, which has released its new M11-8M document camera, an affordable device designed to meet the needs of both online and brick-and-mortar classrooms.

Featuring UVC/UAC compliance, HDMI and plug-and-play USB power and connectivity, the M11-8M is ready to share in the classroom or through many video conferencing platforms for distance learning. With a built-in microphone, the ability to record and save lessons directly allows options to share and post content online. The vertical shape features a mechanical arm that collapses to less than 12 inches by 5 inches to maximize space in the classroom or on a teacher’s home desk. The "smart" swivel head provides 180 degree image rotation to capture objects from many angles with the document camera in place.   

M11-8M features include:

 

  • Outputs video with 1080p at 60 fps
  • USB and HDMI connectivity
  • Distance learning ready with UVC/UAC compliance
  • Built-in annotation capability with a mouse via HDMI
  • Compatible with PCs, Macs and Chromebooks
  • 8MP clarity
  • Built-in microphone and annotation via a mouse
  • Works with AVer’s intuitive AVerTouch software for Windows® and Mac® and AVer’s Sphere Lite software for Chrome