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Wacom Tablet in the Math Class Using Wacom Tablets to Increase Productivity in a Lecture and Grading Papers Ginger Harper EDUC 8841
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Confirmation Implementation Decision Persuasion Knowledge Five Stages of Innovative Decision Process
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The name "Wacom" was derived by partially replacing the English name WORLD COMPUTER with "WA," a Japanese word meaning "harmony.“ The name was provided to express our goal of attaining development in which people and computers are in harmony. What is a pen tablet? input device (like a keyboard and mouse) used with computers Made of a special electronic pen and tablet (a plate) Electronic pen functions on a tablet in the same way as a mouse allows freehand drawings, diagrams, characters Operates by electromagnetic induction battery-free and cordless
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Tablet creates electromagnetic field on its surface where electronic pen moves. With movement, electricity runs through coil inside pen. Tablet receives inductive signals generated by the magnetic field formed on the pen side. With repetitive movements, pen's paths are smoothly read by the tablet. Electronic pen is capable of detecting the force exerted on it and the tilted angle, and in so doing, it enables different line widths and color degree. An important feature is the eraser on the pen.
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Take a field trip with this link – what do you see? http://www.wacom.co.jp/corporate/en/ourbran d/index.html
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Why should we use a tablet? Such formulas as x = [-b +/- sq rt (b^2 – 4ac)]/(2a) Are much better understood as
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Why should we use a tablet? To write on a PowerPoint during a lecture Add emphasis to key ideas Writing is sometimes easier to understand than typing Easier access to symbols Saves time Enhances student understanding
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Why should we use a tablet? For grading Saves time Handwritten corrections stand out when compared to text Less cumbersome to illustrate what corrections are Easier to understand More personal
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How do you select a tablet?
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How do you install it? Plug it in and see what happens. Install the software Install the software that comes with your tablet Check the website for updated drivers Practice using your tablet On a PowerPoint for a lecture In WORD for grading Read the User’s Manual Customize your tablet
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Future of the Tablet Lighter More powerful Price decrease Integrated features for cell phone or digital camera Miniaturization or rollup display Convenient to carry
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Integration with Other Technology Wiki Podcast
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Future of the Tablet? Companion Tablet PC: Slender and Smooth Designer Felix Schmidberger's Companion concept takes tablet technology to a new level, with a sliding display, smooth backlit keyboard, a digital projector, and a motion sensing pen stylus.
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References Hursh, T. (n.d.). Tablet PCs for Classroom Use: Technology and Application. Retrieved from http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/courses/edpsy317/sp03/challenge-reports/Hursh- TabletPC.html#Referenceshttp://www.ed.uiuc.edu/courses/edpsy317/sp03/challenge-reports/Hursh- TabletPC.html#References Snell, S. (2008). 40+ Tutorials for Working with Wacom Tablets. Retrieved from http://designm.ag/tutorials/wacom-tutorials/ http://designm.ag/tutorials/wacom-tutorials/ Wacom. (2009). FAQs. Retrieved from http://www.wacom.co.jp/corporate/en/ir/faq.html Wacom. (2009). Latest news. Retrieved from http://www.wacom.co.jp/corporate/en/ir/news.html
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