 Amar decided using a standard lamp from any of the stores that we have in 3D printing and attachment. And since we are in the field of digital fabrication, rapid prototyping, we went back and forth through an exercise and created a 3D printed attachment for webcams that we have available in CAD. They just get screwed on to a regular lamp on a regular bulb fitting and a webcam attached to that. And then pointed straight down onto the table, it allows faculty to give real-time feedback, print out drawings, redline them, print out materials that students have been working on, and then be able to move things around over there and be able to work in the same fluid motion that would happen in studio, but now just digitally. Even though distance learning is creating new challenges for educators, we were able to respond to the handover dealt by using CADLAB's resources to digitally fabricate a solution for us all.