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Tablet PC Enhanced Curricula. http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/dl/presenter/. University of Washington. Richard Anderson. Student Submissions. Classroom Networks Increase student engagement by providing logistical support for active learning
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Tablet PC Enhanced Curricula http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/dl/presenter/ University of Washington Richard Anderson Student Submissions • Classroom Networks • Increase student engagement by providing logistical support for active learning • Provide instructor feedback on student understanding • Allow students to contribute materials to the public display to support classroom discussion • Take advantage of flexibility of digital ink to support rich communication 2. Students write answers on slides on their tablets and send them back to the instructor 1. Instructor displays a slide with an exercise for the students to work • Classroom Presenter • Tablet PC based classroom interaction system • Supports inking on slides to integrate slide based content with digital ink • Student devices may be used to make contributions to the instructor which can be shown to the class • Designed for classroom use • Embedded instructor notes • High quality digital ink • Flexible navigation features • Ability to capture and export student and instructor writing • Used in a wireless classroom • Build to top of ConferenceXP 3.1 3. Instructor receives student answers in a film strip view for preview 4. Instructor selects student submission to show on public display for discussion Presentation slides designed for use with digital ink • Data Structures Curriculum • Develop slides to support ink-enabled curriculum • Lecture slides designed for inking • Student submission exercises • Deploy and test materials in University of Washington courses (CSE 326, CSE 421) • Refine Tablet PC based pedagogy • Develop best practices guide • Distribute course materials Classroom activities from pilot use of the system • Classroom Presenter is free for educational and non-commercial use. It is available from: • www.cs.washington.edu/education/dl/presenter/ • For more information contact: • Professor Richard Anderson • Department of Computer Science and Engineering • University of Washington • anderson@cs.washington.edu