My focus is on supporting and training staff and students participating in Dwight-Englewood School's Tablet PC program, but this might interest others using tablets in education. In addition to answering questions from D-E folks here, I plan to post information I come across that I feel will be useful in the future. So, until I know who needs this information, here it sits.
A tool to help those with special needs becomes an asset to all students at one Ohio school. Integrating tablet PCs into all aspects of education makes learning easier and more interactive for one class of students.
Printable resources - site says homeschooling, but there are a number of printable pieces that would work for classrooms, including handwriting paper, graph paper, etc. These would be very useful on tablets and with OneNote.
Tablet Tips is an informational video podcast produced by students at the University of Louisville's Speed School of Engineering to help educate students and faculty about the use of Tablet PCs in an academic setting.
My name is Jeff Cardon. I'm a member of the Microsoft OneNote team and I'd like to share some of the tips and tricks that are available in this fantastic product. This blog is intended to showcase the simple, and sometimes not completely obvious, features that make it such a useful software application. I hope you enjoy it.