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Civil engineering senior honored with $15,000 scholarship

An LTU civil engineering major from Frankenmuth has received a $15,000 scholarship from Morrissey Goodale, a Natick, Mass.-based provider of business services to engineering and architecture firms. Ella Smith, who is carrying a 3.9-plus grade point average at LTU, was named winner of the Morrissey Goodale Diversity in STEM Scholarship, part of the American Council […]

NSF grant to boost external partnerships for research

The College of Engineering will be an integral part of a new $400,000, three-year National Science Foundation (NSF) Enabling Partnerships to Increase Innovation Capacity (EPIIC) grant awarded to LTU to boost research capacity with industry partners. Principal investigator Mark Brucki, LTU associate vice president for economic development, said the grant “will allow us to get […]

EGLE grant to focus on research into recycling ‘critical minerals’ from batteries

The College of Engineering will provide key research and other services to a new grant from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy to boost new technologies for the recovery and recycling of the critical minerals in end-of-life batteries. LTU’s Centrepolis Accelerator will manage the grant of nearly $2.3 million to fund a […]

New faces on faculty, staff at CoE

A new dean, two new faculty members, and a new project engineer were among the new faces for the fall 2024 semester in LTU’s College of Engineering. Dean Maj Dean Mirmirani A veteran engineering educator and researcher is now Interim Dean of the College of Engineering at Lawrence Tech. Maj Dean Mirmirani succeeds Nabil Grace, […]

Ken Cook: ‘His name will never be forgotten’

The legacy of Kenneth Cook, whose career as an engineering professor at Lawrence Tech spanned seven decades, will live on. Sabah Abro, who succeeded Cook as chair of the Department of Engineering Technology, said a sizeable gift from Cook’s estate will be used in part to provide cash for the annual student awards in the […]

Letter from the Interim Dean

Dear friends and colleagues, Welcome to the latest issue of the online eNewsletter of the Lawrence Technological University College of Engineering! In this issue, you’ll read about the new faces and talent we have attracted in recent months, who we believe will bring additional expertise, experiences, and vitality one can only describe as “the dawn […]

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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.