Online students can experience what instructional strategies can be utilized using a Tablet PC in online courses. This paper summarizes how inking in Word, Powerpoint, and Windows Journal can be effective in an online course both asynchronously and synchronously. Approaches concerning assignments, discussion boards, presentations, note taking are discussed and how they can be more effective for faculty members and students using a Tablet PC. Students actually experience how a Tablet PC can be utilized in an asynchronous and synchronous environment. In summary, preliminary data will be discussed from the students and professorâ??s point of view and next steps. As content and assignments are being designed and developed for an online...
This project reports on the use of tablet PC technology in the classroom to enhance student learning...
Pen-based computing is a relatively new technology in education, and its impact on\ud teacher practi...
This project aimed to uncover both students ’ and lecturers ’ perceptions of the use of technology i...
Online students can experience what instructional strategies can be utilized using a Tablet PC in on...
Abstract: Tablet PCs are quickly emerging as a powerful eLearning tool in higher education. The uniq...
See the author's website at: http://etec687tabletpc.weebly.com/.Tablet PCs have been identified in t...
Abstract- Using the tablet PC as a lecturing device offers the instructor a new set of tools upon wh...
This study compares the use of a Tablet PC in teaching with the use of an earlier generation of pres...
A recent study at the Open Univerity in Yorkshire reveals that tablet PC technology can help 'blend'...
Providing feedback to students in the increasing number of online classes in higher education has pr...
This paper describes research being carried out to support in-class assessment in large classes. The...
This paper examines the concept of using Tablet PCs as a potential effective learning and teaching (...
The tablet PC, or convertible laptop computer, is a relatively new technology - the potential of whi...
Peter Thomas, 'A study of effective and best practice usage and implementation of tablet PCs in engi...
This project reports on the use of tablet PC technology in the classroom to enhance student learning...
This project reports on the use of tablet PC technology in the classroom to enhance student learning...
Pen-based computing is a relatively new technology in education, and its impact on\ud teacher practi...
This project aimed to uncover both students ’ and lecturers ’ perceptions of the use of technology i...
Online students can experience what instructional strategies can be utilized using a Tablet PC in on...
Abstract: Tablet PCs are quickly emerging as a powerful eLearning tool in higher education. The uniq...
See the author's website at: http://etec687tabletpc.weebly.com/.Tablet PCs have been identified in t...
Abstract- Using the tablet PC as a lecturing device offers the instructor a new set of tools upon wh...
This study compares the use of a Tablet PC in teaching with the use of an earlier generation of pres...
A recent study at the Open Univerity in Yorkshire reveals that tablet PC technology can help 'blend'...
Providing feedback to students in the increasing number of online classes in higher education has pr...
This paper describes research being carried out to support in-class assessment in large classes. The...
This paper examines the concept of using Tablet PCs as a potential effective learning and teaching (...
The tablet PC, or convertible laptop computer, is a relatively new technology - the potential of whi...
Peter Thomas, 'A study of effective and best practice usage and implementation of tablet PCs in engi...
This project reports on the use of tablet PC technology in the classroom to enhance student learning...
This project reports on the use of tablet PC technology in the classroom to enhance student learning...
Pen-based computing is a relatively new technology in education, and its impact on\ud teacher practi...
This project aimed to uncover both students ’ and lecturers ’ perceptions of the use of technology i...