Title :
Hands-on Workshop Tablet PCs in Higher Education and Research
Author :
Tront, Joseph G. ; Prey, Jane Chu
Author_Institution :
Virginia Tech., Virginia
Abstract :
Tablet PCs are one of the newest innovations in the computing and communications world. These devices consist of a standard notebook PC configured with a screen (tablet/slate) which acts as both a display device as well as an input device. A stylus or pen can be used to input standard mouse-type commands as well as gesture commands and electronic ink drawings. Native tablet operating systems support the use of this new input capability allowing users to input basic commands and drawings, while also facilitating the creation of innovative applications by software developers. Typical tablet PCs also include built-in wireless networking hardware that allows the user to relatively easily communicate in localized ad hoc networks or over the broader Internet.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; display devices; light pens; notebook computers; screens (display); Internet; display device; electronic ink drawing; gesture commands; higher education-research; localized ad hoc networks; mouse-type command; notebook PC; pen; stylus; tablet PC; tablet operating system; tablet screen; wireless networking hardware; Chemical technology; Displays; Educational technology; Engineering education; Ink; Mobile communication; Operating systems; Packaging; Personal communication networks; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Pen-Based Learning Technologies, 2007. PLT 2007. First International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Catania
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2942-4
DOI :
10.1109/PLT.2007.42