K. Renee Fister and Maeve L.
McCarthy, Mathematics instruction and the
tablet PC, International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and
Technology, to appear (DOI: 10.1080/00207390701690303).
The use of tablet PCs in
teaching is a relatively new phenomenon. A cross between a notebook computer and
a personal digital assistant (PDA), the tablet PC has all of the features of a
notebook with the additional capability that the screen can also be used for
input. Tablet PCs are usually equipped with a stylus that allows the user to
write on the screen. Handwriting recognition software converts this input into
text for use with software such as internet browsers and email programs. As an
educational tool, two of the most important features of the tablet PC are
annotation and wireless communication. The annotation feature allows the user to
write on almost any document much as one would annotate a printout of the same
document. The wireless communication feature allows tablet PCs to share
information with one another. The advantages of these features and their impact
on the Murray State University (MSU) classroom will be discussed in the
evaluation section.