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I remember using a lot of these things in my classes in Elementary, Middle and High school. The overhead projector is not normally used here in Japan, but I found it helpful as for me, it allowed for close up, almost one on one with the teacher. In my current classes, the most commonly used resources are a computer and a smartphone. More recently, our schools have been implementing the use of tablets for use with the physical textbooks. A lot of the information presented here was common sense, except for how they helped students in the classroom. For example, I thought using a video camera was more for a teacher to evaluate a student's performance, since that's how it would have seemed to me if I knew I was being recorded. However, from looking at it from a teacher's point of view, it's more for the students to analyze their own behavior and speaking.