Using Tablet PCs, ConferenceXP, OneNote, & Classroom Presenter to Enhance Student Learning Outcomes

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Professor Tront will demonstrate how he used Tablet PCs and Classroom Presenter in his engineering/computer science class to increase student interaction and enhance student learning. Session participants will take an active role in this process by using Tablet PCs to receive a broadcast of lecture material and respond to design exercises by using the Tablet PCΓÇÖs inking capability. Tront will walk participants through the process of developing a presentation suitable for use with Tablet PCs. Professor Sorcinelli will then show how he used Tablet PCs and ConferenceXP in his large lecture class during the recently completed Spring 2005 semester to increase student interaction and enhance student learning. Session participants will take an active role in this process by using Tablet PCs to receive a broadcast of SorcinelliΓÇÖs PowerPoint content and annotate that content by using the Tablet PCΓÇÖs inking capability. Sorcinelli will step participants through a typical lecture session, including the showing of a ΓÇ£trigger video.ΓÇ¥ Participants will use OneNote on their Tablet PCs to answer several questions about the video.




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