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Metropolis Future100 2025 Winner – Michael Gerace

Michael Gerace of Jamestown, NY, has been named to the Future100 Class of 2025 by “Metropolis” magazine, an annual list of North America’s top 100 architecture and interior design graduates. Gerace will graduate in December with a Master of Architecture degree from Lawrence Technological University. He earned a Bachelor of Architecture at LTU a year […]

Study Abroad: Destination Rome

From the mid-17th century through the 18th century, English aristocrats completed their education with international travel. It was called “The Grand Tour,” an arduous and expensive visit to Paris and Rome and points in between. Possibly lasting multiple years, it was an opportunity to immerse oneself in another culture. Twenty-three undergraduate and graduate architecture students […]

Signature Event Showcases Exploration, Creativity, and Innovation

The College of Architecture and Design’s (CoAD) fourth annual end-of-year exhibition features not only exquisite design and creative solutions but celebrates perseverance, innovation, and exploration. ShowLTU CoAD 2025 opens Thursday, May 8, with the student award ceremony and a guest lecture from renowned architect Billie Tsien of New York’s Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | […]

ShowLTU CoAD 2025 Hosts Guest Lecturer Billie Tsien

Billie Tsien’s first degree was in fine arts from Yale University, and she went on to study architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is currently the Charles Gwathmey Professor in Practice at Yale University and contributes to a range of cultural institutions such as the Architectural League of New York, the National […]

Letter From the Dean

Spring each year brings with it much excitement to our college with opportunities for exhibitions of student and faculty work, final reviews, graduation, and other successes. Spring 2025 is no different. Please allow me a moment to boast about them. Congratulations to Michael Gerace, a BSArch ’24 and MArch ’25 graduate, for being named one […]

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Use Your Cell Phone as a Document Camera in Zoom

  • What you will need to have and do
  • Download the mobile Zoom app (either App Store or Google Play)
  • Have your phone plugged in
  • Set up video stand phone holder

From Computer

Log in and start your Zoom session with participants

From Phone

  • Start the Zoom session on your phone app (suggest setting your phone to “Do not disturb” since your phone screen will be seen in Zoom)
  • Type in the Meeting ID and Join
  • Do not use phone audio option to avoid feedback
  • Select “share content” and “screen” to share your cell phone’s screen in your Zoom session
  • Select “start broadcast” from Zoom app. The home screen of your cell phone is now being shared with your participants.

To use your cell phone as a makeshift document camera

  • Open (swipe to switch apps) and select the camera app on your phone
  • Start in photo mode and aim the camera at whatever materials you would like to share
  • This is where you will have to position what you want to share to get the best view – but you will see ‘how you are doing’ in the main Zoom session.