Teaching Chemistry with the Tablet PC

J. Ricky Cox
Department of Chemistry
Murray State University

 

Chemistry 106
Introductory Organic and Biochemistry

Chemistry 530
Fundamentals of Biochemistry

Windows Journal

MSU Tablet Page

 

TEACHING POSTCARD

The One-Tablet Professor


ARTICLES

Rogers, J. W. and Cox, J. R. “Integrating a Single Tablet PC in Chemistry, Engineering and Physics Courses” J. Coll. Sci. Teach. 2008, 37, 34-39.

Lyles, H., Robertson, B., Mangino, M. and Cox, J. R. “Audio Podcasting in a Tablet PC-Enhanced Biochemistry Course” Biochem. Mol. Biol. Educ. 2007, 35, 456-461.

 Kohorst, K. and Cox, J. R. “Virtual Office Hours Using a Tablet PC:  E-lluminating Biochemistry in an Online Environment” Biochem. Mol. Biol. Educ. 2007, 35, 193-197.

Cox, J. R. “Screen Capture on the Fly: Combining Molecular Visualization and a Tablet PC in the Biochemistry Classroom” Biochem. Mol. Biol. Educ. 2006, 34, 12-16.

Cox, J. R. and Rogers, J. W. “Tablet PCs: Are They the Next Technopedagogical Fad? J. Coll. Sci. Teach. 2005, 34(6), 7.

Cox, J. R. and Rogers, J. W. “Enter: The (Well-Designed) Lecture” The Teaching Professor. 2005, 19(5), 1/6.

 

 

 

Funding for Tablet activities came from HP Technology for Teaching and Microsoft Tablet Grants.  Academic support of the Tablet program at MSU is provided by the Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology.

 

 

Department of Chemistry
Murray State University
456 Blackburn Science Building
Murray, KY 42071-3346
Phone: 270-809-6543
FAX:   270-809-6474
ricky.cox@murraystate.edu

This site was created by Ricky Cox in the Department of Chemistry
Last Modified:  January 3, 2008