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Page 1: The Tablet PC: Cool toy or useful tool? Sara D. Miller Michigan State University May 3, 2008.

The Tablet PC:Cool toy or useful tool?

Sara D. Miller Michigan State UniversityMay 3, 2008

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A convertible notebook

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A slate style tablet PC

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In the beginning…

vs.

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What can you do with

Writing and drawing

Handwriting recognition

Annotaton

Note taking

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Education: Instructor’s uses

Chalkboard ReplacementAnnotating, saving, and distributing

lecture notesMarking up documentsRecording Data

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Student Uses

NotetakingCollaboration with networked tablets

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Tablet PCs in Libraries

Roving ReferenceInformation Literacy Instruction

Any other uses?

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Pedagogy and Tablets

Most research: interactive whiteboards

Affective domain:“focuses on learners’ motivations, their attention to and emotional response to learning, and the value they attach to learning.” (Schroeder, 2007).

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Pedagogy and Tablets

Engagement and Interaction

Visual StimulationMobility

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Pedagogy and Tablets

Enlivens traditional PowerPoint lecture“Slide-based pedagogy relies on fixed, linear content and is geared toward one-to-many communication with limited feedback from the audience.” (Anderson et. al. 2007)

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Drawbacks

Common technology issuesLearning curve

Preparation time

**Your Handwriting

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MSU Libraries

Single-tablet model“Chalkboard” replacementAnnotating Web pagesData collectionMobility

© 2007 Michigan State University Board of Trustees

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Follow link for a brief video of keyword brainstorming exercise (no audio):

http://www.loexconference.org/2008/presentations/Miller_brief.kwd.class.wmv

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Follow link for a brief video of Web site evaluation exercise (no audio):

http://www.loexconference.org/2008/presentations/Miller_1brief.kwd.class.wmv

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MSU Libraries

Benefits:Grabs attention!Brainstorming holds attentionNovelty?Visual Learners/InteractionDistribution of session notes

© 2007 Michigan State University Board of Trustees

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MSU Libraries

Drawbacks:Lack of mobilityLive Web page marking

© 2007 Michigan State University Board of Trustees

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The Future

Multiple networked tablets?

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Group Scribbles

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Classroom Presenter

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Hardware Combinations

ClickersMobile Graphical Tablet

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Mobile graphical tablet

link to Dog Island

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Software

Microsoft One NoteCamtasia Studio

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Best Practices (Anderson et. al., 2005)

• Clarity & Legibility• Plan ahead of time for writing – space• Colors: White bkg. works best – make sure

ink contrasts• Clutter – other “stuff on slide”• Don’t erase it too fast!• Use ink to convey meaning• Engage the audience

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YOUR IDEAS

… a blank slate

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Questions?

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Images from:http://www.winhistory.de/more/bilder/wfp.gifhttp://fac.comtech.depaul.edu/amuniz/images/newt120.jpg http://www.hp.comhttp://www.rentacomputer.com/rentals/tablet-pc.jpg http://groupscribbles.sri.com/screenshots/Fractions1.png http://classroompresenter.cs.washington.edu/http://www.umt.edu/law/library/images/OneNote2007.JPG http://www.biteycastle.com/images/promo/CamtasiaStudio2BoxShot.jpg

Best Practices for Lecturing with Digital Ink:http://classroompresenter.cs.washington.edu/papers/2005/AAM_2005.pdf

References: Schroeder, R. (2007). Active Learning with Interactive Whiteboards:

A Literature Review and a Case Study for College Freshmen. Communications in Information Literacy, 1(2).

Anderson, R., Anderson, R., Davis, P., Linnell, N., Prince, C., Razmov, V., et al. (2007). Classroom Presenter: Enhancing interactive education with digital ink. Computer, 40(9), 56-61.


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