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Livescribe™ Training (May 9, 2011). [Video file]. Smartpen Features. Retrieved from ideo ideo Livescribe™ Training (March 31, 2012). [Video file]. Pencast PDF Watermark. Retrieved from Livescribe™ Training (July 5, 2011). [Video file]. Pencasting Introduction. Retrieved from Livescribe™ Training (May 28, 12). [Video file]. Print on Paper and Watermarking. Retrieved from Livescribe™ Training (November 7, 2011). [Video file]. Record and Playback. Retrieved from Teaching and Learning with the LiveScribe Pen The LiveScribe pen for any students and for instructor feedback to students Using the LiveScribe Pen in English Composition Disability Support Services and the LiveScribe Pen Timm Hackett, Leonard Trujillo, Carrie Carman-Jewers, Stephen Gray, Liz Johnston, Julie Westerhof, Alpha Pollock, Dorothy Muller Students can practice dialogues in pairs and self- evaluate using a rubric and the LiveScribe recordings. The instructor can use the same rubric to evaluate. The instructor and students can compare assessments. Over time, students can review recordings for growth in fluency and accuracy. Using the LiveScribe pen to collect information for writing assignments. Pens are especially helpful in interviewing and taking notes. The LiveScribe pen is a small, inexpensive, easily learned assistive technology. The College STAR LiveScribe Pirate CREWS crew is exploring ways to use the LiveScribe pen to enhance teaching and learning in multiple venues. In this presentation, the group shares uses of the pen: (a) in interviewing for composition assignments in a freshman composition class, (b) in developing fluency and accuracy in foreign language dialogues in a Spanish class, (c) in notetaking in a DSS COAD 1000 class, and (d) in increasing notetaking skills in a high school class for high functioning Aspergers clients. Students: Students can take notes in a way that lets them listen more attentively in class Reinforces learning by providing students the ability to playback content for missed information and review Students with writing difficulty can dictate writing assignments using minimal writing and then have writing transcribed to written form for review and correction using “MyScript” Writers are not penalized for their inability to write quickly Minimizes stress/anxiety about notetaking or trying to understand everything the first time heard Faculty: Faculty can dictate feedback with minimal writing and provide it to students Faculty can use to make simple podcasts for reinforcing directions, content Faculty can use for evaluating oral presentation (accuracy, fluency, etc.) by having students submit recordings of assignments with or without a self- assessment Leonard Trujillo in Occupational Therapy and his students are studying how the LiveScribe pen can be used with students with significant learning differences to write notes beginning with squiggles and moving to paragraphs, etc. Will the use of the LiveScribe pen help students with disabilities improve notetaking and/or study habits? Will the use of the LiveScribe pen impact the accuracy and fluency of student dialogues in a foreign language class? Will the use of the LiveScribe pen increase the quality of collected data and written assignments in a composition class? Will the use of the LiveScribe pen increase the notetaking of high functioning students with Asperger’s? Using the LiveScribe Pen in Modified Spanish Questions for Study from pen to computer Disability Support Services is examining the use of LiveScribe pens to accommodate students with disabilities who need assistance with notetaking.