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This must be the week for Tablet PC news. The IEEE Computer Society magazine issue with a bunch of articles on Tablet PCs in education is available for free download (PDF file - 4.6 MB) for a limited time (thanks to a link from Jim Vanides at HP)
Articles include:
1. Magic Paper: Sketch-Understanding Research – how does one think about a surface that is natural and easy to draw on, yet understands what you draw?
2. Ink, Improvisation, and Interactive Engagement: Learning with Tablets – thoughts on the integration of technology features and instructional models developed by educators.
3. Handwriting Recognition: Tablet PC Text Input – how do you accomplish recognition over a wide range of writing styles and poorly formed cursive script? Use a time-delay neural network working with a lexicon.
4. Classroom Presenter: Enhancing Interactive Education with Digital Ink – this system supports the sharing of digital ink on electronic slides to promote active learning and collaboration in the classroom.
5. Facilitating Pedagogical Practices through a Large-Scale Tablet PC Deployment – tablet use by all students and faculty in and out of the classroom has shown positive initial results.
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Anonymous
September 14, 2007
PingBack from http://studenttabletpc.com/2007/09/free_ieee_computer_society_mag_-_tablet_pcs_in_education_articles.htmlAnonymous
September 16, 2007
If you like Classroom Presenter, but dont have tablets for the entire class I recommend Ubiquitous presenter (http://up.ucsd.edu). Coming from UC San Diego its a great project that allows students to view the lecture slides from any machine with a web browser. They can participate in the lecture and respond to questions asked easily :)