Developing and Evaluating Active Learning Classroom Experiences with Tablet PCs and Slate Devices

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Tront, Joseph G. [1 ]
McMartin, Flora [2 ]
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[1] Virginia Tech, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
[2] Broad Based Knowledge, Richmond, CA USA
来源
2014 IEEE FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION CONFERENCE (FIE) | 2014年
关键词
engagement; tablet PC; electronic ink; evaluation; active learning;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Tablet PCs use their inherent ability to accept electronic ink (e-ink) and touch gesture input to enable users to interact with the device in a more natural way. This is especially important in learning environments where the user needs to focus on subject material rather than on the device used to record or store the subject information. Using Tablet PCs and slate devices, instructors are able to increase their effectiveness by making more dynamic presentations and by incorporating active exercises into their classroom environments. Tablet PCs also enable better and more natural note-taking by students and easier after-class review of course material and notes. Further, Tablet PCs facilitate better interaction with persons participating in classroom sessions from remote locations since they easily involve students exchanging visual descriptions of concepts with the instructor and the rest of the class. Several software packages are available to support the pedagogical needs of the university classroom as well as typical group collaborative environments. Classroom Presenter, DyKnow, WriteOn, LectureTools, and MS OneNote with the Interactive Classroom and Math Addin are examples of some of the packages that provide excellent classroom capabilities. These packages allow for a highly interactive environment with both teacher-student and student-student bi-direction real-time interaction. See ww.ce.steduiigtronUlablelpe/ to download tablet PC software. Electronic textbook frameworks like VText are being developed to allow students to have an electronic textbook on their tablet or slate devices. This workshop will also explore the use of these frameworks and how they may be used to enhance student learning practices. In this hands-on tutorial faculty will receive an introduction to the use of Classroom Presenter, OneNote, Interactive Classroom, VText, VectorPad, LectureTools, and PDF Annotator. We will provide sufficient instruction for faculty to have a basic competency with the technology. Most importantly, we will show faculty various pedagogical practices that we have found helpful in using these technology tools in the classroom over the past seven years. Active learning exercises for various disciplines will be emphasized. Faculty will be tasked with developing short active learning exercises starting from the development of goals for the exercise, through the desired student interaction, and ending with the exercise assessment and improvement strategy. These active learning exercises will be targeted to students who are expected to be in the classroom as well as those who may be taking the course at extended campus locations. Exercises will be determined by the individual faculty member's disciplinary interests.
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