Tablet PC Initiative 2006 Effectiveness of Tablet PCs in Teaching & Learning Using AB/C-IT Grove City College & Carnegie Mellon.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Supporting Classroom Interaction With The Tablet PC: Lessons Learned From Classroom Deployment Richard Anderson Professor of Computer Science and Engineering.
Advertisements

Metrics for Physical Science The Easy Way: The Easy Way: Learning Learning the Metric System and Conversions the Metric System and Conversions Utilizing.
PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING & CAPACITY BUILDING
Instructional Technology Enhancing Education The world we live in Internet use doubles every 100 days. Radio was in existence 38 years before 50 million.
Tommy Tablet’s Top Ten Tablet Teaching Tips By Tom Farrell Dakota State University.
Technology that radically changes the classroom Vincent F. DiStasi Information Technology Services William P. Birmingham Computer Science.
Putting It All Together: An Instructor’s Perspective on Designing, Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating Instructional Technology Connie K. Varnhagen.
Ananda Gunawardena (“guna”) Computer Science & David Kaufer English Carnegie Mellon University.
The Use of the Tablet PC to Support Collaborative Learning Donald George.
Oct. 17, 2003HP Mobility Conference Classroom Presentation and Interaction with Tablet PCs Richard Anderson & Steve Wolfman Department of Computer Science.
Technology in Education Richard Anderson Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Washington Seattle, Washington, USA March 28, 2006.
Adaptive Book: A Platform for teaching, learning and student modeling Ananda Gunawardena School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University.
Classroom Presenter Using the Tablet PC to support Classroom Interaction Richard Anderson University of Washington June 14, 2006.
The Classroom Presenter Project Richard Anderson University of Washington.
CCSCE 2007 Bert Wachsmuth, Seton Hall Mobile Instructional Laboratory Experiments and Their Use in Computing Sciences St. Joseph's College Bert G. Wachsmuth.
1 Experiences with a Tablet PC Based Lecture Presentation System in Computer Science Courses Richard Anderson University of Washington Ruth Anderson University.
Interpret Application Specifications
Classroom Presenter Using the Tablet PC to support Classroom Interaction Richard Anderson University of Washington July 10, 2006.
The New Learning Technologies. 2 Learning Delivery Systems What are they? –Means by which educators deliver critical content and concepts to students.
Why your laptop needs a pen Steven C. Myers, Tablet PC Evangelist An ITL Interactive Workshop, The University of Akron, September 14 &
Supporting Classroom Interaction with Networked Tablet PCs Richard Anderson Professor of Computer Science and Engineering University of Washington.
Microsoft Faculty Research Summit 2007 Adaptive Book: A Platform for teaching, learning and student modeling Ananda Gunawardena School of Computer Science.
May Using the Tablet PC to Support Classroom Instruction Richard Anderson Professor and Associate Chair Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
The Classroom Presenter Project Richard Anderson University of Washington.
Implementation Challenges And Strategies Of An Organization Deploying A Synchronous Online Learning Environment Joselito C. Olpoc.
ZESPÓŁ SZKÓŁ IM. GEN. S. KALISKIEGO W GÓRZE Good practices in ICT teaching.
Bassam Hammo (Ph.D) Department of Computer Information Systems King Abdullah II School for Information Technology Jordan University Amman Jordan e- mail:
The Role of Tablet PC in Education
Improving Learning via Tablet-PC-based In-Class Assessment Kimberle Koile, MIT CS and AI Lab David Singer, MIT Brain & Cognitive Sciences Classroom Presenter.
Looking Beyond the Whiz-bang Technology: Using Mobile Learning Technology Tools to Improve Economic Instruction Steven C Myers Daniel Talley.
NCA&T Geomatics and Distance Learning Since 2006.
Viral Knowledge for Any Discipline: A Health Communication Instructional Case Exemplar for Teaching Students to Distribute Learning! Jessica J. Eckstein,
EXPERIENCES OF TEACHING LANGUAGES USING TABLET PCS TEACHING LANGUAGES 1:1.
Redesign of Beginning and Intermediate Algebra using ALEKS Lessons Learned Cheryl J. McAllister Laurie W. Overmann Southeast Missouri State University.
Contren Connect An Interactive Online Construction Training Program.
Company LOGO Angel Almanzar Sharon Brown Rebecca Harris-Smith Use of Clickers in Education.
Page 1 TECHNICAL TRAINING AND COMMUNICATION USING INFORMATIC WAYS By Gabriela Măgîrdicean Energetic Technical College of Constanţa.
Electronic Whiteboards: Another Tool in a Teacher’s Toolbox Presented by: Kristen Kelly.
Collage: A presentation tool for the K-12 Classroom Presented by Kanav GoyalAbhinav Uppal.
August 3,  Review “Guiding Principles for SLO Assessment” (ASCCC, 2010)  Review Assessment Pulse Roundtable results  Discuss and formulate our.
DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING A COLLABORATORY FOR STEM EDUCATION MICHAEL LAFRENIERE OHIO UNIVERSITY-CHILLICOTHE RODNEY HANDY PURDUE UNIVERSITY.
Active Learning Ideas WebCT. Level 1: Web supported / Web-presence Web supported (Web-presence) courses are courses where basic materials about the course.
SMART TABLET For Education (E-Learning) Ph: Learning ZTAB for Company / School / College / Society /
EDU 385 Education Assessment in the Classroom
MessageGrid: Providing Interactivity in a Technology-Rich Classroom Roy P. Pargas and Dhaval Shah Department of Computer Science, Clemson University
The Tablet PC Project at The University of Virginia Charles M. Grisham Chief Technology Officer Professor of Chemistry University of Virginia.
ConferenceXP Research Platform Chris Moffatt Senior Program Manager External Research & Programs Microsoft Research.
Redesigning Course Delivery to Enhance Student Engagement and Retention Carol Carruthers May 22, 2009.
1 Monitoring Student Performance New Horizons Conference Virginia Community College System April 2006 Roanoke, VA.
Ames Community Schools (ACS) has been concerned with the performance of their students’ problem solving abilities on a nationally standardized exam. While.
Inking as I edit  Add a quick remark in free hand here below.
THE SLO PROCESS #1 create/update SLO’s, rubrics, & assessment methods #2 assess all students in all sections of all courses #3 maintain SLO assessment.
Peer Evaluation and the College of Business Effective 3/15/93.
Classroom Collaboration Using Tablet PC’s 12 th Annual Technology and Learning Conference October 6, AM -- Parkhouse Hall 337.
© 2013 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 10 Productivity Center and Utilities.
Adaptive Book: Teaching and Learning Environment for Programming Education Ananda Gunawardena & Victor Adamchik.
REDESIGNING FRESHMAN COMPOSITION The Redesign Alliance Annual Conference March 23, 2009 Sally P. Search, Ph.D. Tallahassee Community College.
New Inventions, Technologies & Literacies to Improve K-College Classroom Learning Phoebe Johnston DaShario C Gilliam Lorenzo Johnson Jr. Abdulla Al-Mahmoud.
Data projectors in the Classroom J. Kellow. Modelling and Demonstrating.
REDESIGNING FRESHMAN COMPOSITION The Redesign Alliance Annual Conference March 19, 2007 Sally P. Search, Ph.D. Tallahassee Community College.
E-instruction classroom performance system By: Sam Fecich.
Technology and Assessments Jennifer Glenski The Next Step Public Charter School.
A Brief Overview of Blackboard Backpack. Key Student Benefits: Access Organize Interact.
The Evolution of the Wiki as a Universal Campus Resource
ENHANCING PROGRAMS’ QUALITY AND INNOVATION CAPABILITIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION TO DRIVE KENYA’S PROSPERITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN 21ST CENTURY. A PUBLIC LECTURE.
Ryan McFall, Herb Dershem Dept. of Computer Science Hope College
The University of Idaho Mathematics Redesign
Classroom Technology Professor Richard Anderson
New technologies have made it possible to:
Presentation transcript:

Tablet PC Initiative 2006 Effectiveness of Tablet PCs in Teaching & Learning Using AB/C-IT Grove City College & Carnegie Mellon University V. DiStasi, A. Gunawardena, W. Birmingham, G. Welton, D. Ayers Tablet PCs are expected to significantly increase the effectiveness of technology in the classroom. The promise of the Tablet PC is allowing students to interact with the computer using multiple input modalities such as ink, text, audio and gestures. Each of these modalities brings a unique advantage compared to laptops. However, no significant study has been performed to date which measures the Tablet PCs effectiveness in both teaching and learning with a significant number of faculty and students. Although anecdotal data suggest that positive learning outcomes are possible as a result of using Tablet PCs, rigorous data collection and analysis need to be performed to demonstrate this. The proposed project will measure the effectiveness of Tablet PCs in education at an institution with a mandatory Tablet PC program, deploying approximately 670 Tablet PCs to every incoming freshman class. We will employ specific pedagogical approaches exploiting the advantages of both the Tablet PC hardware and Tablet PC based software. We propose to use two complementary adaptive technologies: Adaptive Book (AB) by Textcentric™ for Pre-Lecture Preparation and Post- Lecture Analysis and a Collaborative-Immersive Technology (C-IT), such as DyKnow Vision, Classroom Presenter, or Conference XP for activities that are designed for effective delivery and interaction of content in the classroom. Figure 1. Student view of DyKnow Vision showing the student’s ability to annotate the material presented by the instructor. A separate application, DyKnow Monitor, allows the instructor to monitor student progress and keep them on task. Figure 2. Adaptive Book is a smart, thin client utilizing client-server architecture, drawing content from the Adaptive Content Repository (ACR) and allows users to create, label, organize, archive, search and share markups. A markup is a semantically linked collection of highlights, sticky notes (text and ink-based) and links between pages. Markups can be created for various concepts and classified as private, group or public. Public markups are accessible by everyone, while group markups are accessible by all members of a group and private markups only by the owner. Figure 3. Grove City College Tablet PC program. The program is mandatory for all full-time students. Tablets PCs are distributed to all freshman and transfer students upon their arrival at the College. They are used extensively in and out of the classroom. Typically, the use of classroom technology is centered on projecting PowerPoint or OneNote materials as part of the lecture. This projection, although providing some advantage over the traditional chalkboard or overhead projectors, is not a significant pedagogical change from historic practices. Rather, a genuine change will be a technologically interactive classroom where professors and students share their computations, analyses, notes, and observations. The immediate feedback is a fundamentally different approach to teaching and learning as it enables the professor to make adjustments, refine the speed and delivery of content, and assess students electronically during a class period.