Annotation
Do you find yourself needing to direct your students attention to particular areas of the screen to highlight key points? There are ways to do it. You could use a laser pointers, stand in front of the screen to point, move the mouse cursor around the area, or use the PowerPoint pen during a presentation. But not only are these techniques tedious, they are not very effective and they are out of date. Instead, draw directly on the monitor!
The Ross Lectern allows you to easily draw on the projection of any document
or application, not just a PowerPoint presentation. You can even draw on the
computer desktop! You can use a stylus on the touch screen or just press the
screen with your finger and draw.

How can I use annotate?
The Annotation tab is available when you have a
Screen tab selected. Choose which screen you want to draw on and select that
Annotate tab.
NOTE: You can only annotate one screen at a time.

When in Annotate mode, the screen will switch to "Full View" mode
and the annotate menu bar will open. The menu offers a number of choices
to give you complete flexibility in how you want to draw and call
attention to parts of the screen. |
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