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“CrimEducNology”

{CRIMINOLOGY & EDUCATOR’S TECHNOLOGY}

[FUSION’THESIS]

CHEAPEST PROJECTOR CAN BE USE ANYWHERE!!


GROUP 01
If you've got a smartphone (and we bet you do THIS!), magnifying glass, shoebox, and some
everyday spare parts, you can construct a miniature digital projector .

All you'll need are:


 Shoebox
 Paperclips
 Pencil
 Cellphones
 Magnifying glass
 X-acto knife, Cutter or similar to that
 Electrical or black duct tape or Glue Gun with Glue Stick on it
STEP 1: Trace the outer edge of the magnifying glass on the shortest length of the shoebox.

STEP 2: Using a penknife, carve out the outline you have just traced.

STEP 3: Remove the handle from the magnifying glass and align the lens with the hole. Apply duct tape all
around the edge of the lens and ensure it is tightly secured to the box.
STEP 4: To make a stand for your smartphone, bend 2 paperclips into the shapes shown in the visual and
secure them together with duct tape.

STEP 5: Lock your phone’s screen and flip it upside down to rest against the paperclip stand.
Position your smartphone in the box as shown in the visual. It would take a number of attempts to get the focal
length right. Shift the phone back and forth inside the box until the projected image is focused. Upon finding a
good range, you can enlarge the size of your projected image by increasing the distance between your
smartphone projector and the wall.

STEP 6: You’re done! Use a white sheet as a screen, or simply project it onto a plain wall. Turn up your screen
brightness and use the projector in a dark room for best viewing quality.

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