Its video recordings of daily classroom activities enable effective, self - directed teacher development and are recorded from a single recessed,
ceiling mounted camera that can view the entire classroom.
All rooms have
ceiling mounted cameras to project scientific experiments and lectures and all rooms are linked so that a presentation taking place in one room can be broadcast to all of the other rooms something David Craft particularly made mention of as, «The PC-less annotation really comes into its own here with the teacher being able to annotate on the live footage from the camera or their laptop, or they can pause the display to annotate on the still image.
Not exact matches
No one has to watch you while you shop — after all, the store's many
ceiling -
mounted cameras (discreetly concealed in black cubes that look like
ceiling insulation) are watching you at all times.
You can
mount the
camera on the wall or the
ceiling and have maximum viewing power.
The
cameras are
mounted to a plate which gets screwed into the wall or
ceiling.
The software is installed on a PC computer with a digital video
camera mounted overhead on the
ceiling, which automatically detects and records when mice enter the open or closed arms of the maze and the time spent in each.
Question: Since we can see the
ceiling, the
camera is clearly not
mounted on an overhead rail.
There's also a separate 10 - minute featurette on the film's green - screen special effects work (one gets to fully appreciate the imaginative nature of a
ceiling -
mounted spinning
camera), a trailer, and a scrollable «concepts gallery.»
Other newly available features include CabinWatch, a
ceiling -
mounted wide - angle infrared
camera to monitor rear - seat passengers (even in the dark); CabinTalk, an in - car P.A. system that enables the driver to talk to rear - seat passengers through the available entertainment system's headphones or rear speakers; and CabinControl, a smartphone app that allows rear - seat passengers to control rear climate and entertainment - system functions.
2015 Honda Odyssey EX-L featuring a six speed automatic transmission, eight passenger seating, lanewatch passenger side blind spot
camera, power sliding doors, push button start, proximity key entry, auto - on / off headlights, Eco-Assist system, Bluetooth, AM / FM / CD touch screen audio system with USB and auxiliary input, steering wheel
mounted controls, cruise control, air conditioning, dual climate zones, passenger cabin climate zone with driver and
ceiling mounted controls, heated front seats, two 12V power outlets, three built - in programmable garage door opener controls, power adjustable drivers seat, power and heated mirrors, power locks, remote keyless entry with sliding door release, power windows, tire pressure monitoring system, split folding and sliding second row seats, third row split and fold flat seats, spacious cargo area, electronic stability control and anti-lock braking system.
Available with Touring and Elite trims, CabinWatch allows the driver and front passenger to view the second - and third - row passengers via the 8 - inch Display Audio screen, using a
ceiling -
mounted camera with infrared capability.
For the price, the interior benefits from a reversing
camera displayed in the rear - view mirror, a
ceiling -
mounted entertainment screen for rear - seat passengers, leather seats and leather - wrapped steering wheel and gearstick knob, and tinted rear privacy glass.
The scientists monitored the evolution over a period of two weeks by
mounting a
camera on the
ceiling above the dish.
Mainly the system is made up of dozens and dozens of
camera units
mounted to the
ceiling, covering and recovering every square inch of the store from multiple angles.
Using dual depth - sensing
cameras, Ariana scans the entire room, aligns and calibrates everything to your monitor, and fills the rest of the space with visuals broadcast by a 4K projector with a 155 - degree fisheye lens —
mounted on your
ceiling, the desk, or wherever.
There are three
mounting points on the back of the
camera — top, middle, and bottom — each providing angling advantages depending on whether you
mount the
camera, say, high up on a wall, on a
ceiling, or under some eaves.