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SHUTAP - SHU Tablet Project
A Tablet PC is a thin and lightweight laptop computers with a special screen you
can write on as if it was a piece of paper. By swiveling the screen it can also
function as a regular keyboard-based laptop. These new devices, optimized for
the Windows XP Tablet Edition© operating system, are said to possibly replace
ordinary laptops within a few years.
For the academic year 2004/05 Seton Hall is expanding the Tablet PC Project and has
secured about 60 Toshiba Tablet PC's to be distributed to faculty due for a "refresh"
upon request.
-
Toshiba Portege M200 and the
IBM 41 T are SHU's standard Tablet PC's
- Over 1/3 of our full-time faculty are using a Tablet PC, and the overwhelming
majority is very satisfied
The Tablet PC project has expanded to include 50 students in the Honors program and
40 students in the Sciences. A decision to further expand the project is possible
soon.
The 2006 Refresh Options for faculty
will soon be announced.
In 2003 Seton Hall secured a small number of tablet PC's for an evaluation project.
Approximately
16 members of the Seton Hall community participated
in this project and shared
their ideas about the usefulness of a Tablet PC with us.
You can find
the complete results of our 2003 study here.
Questions ?
For immediate questions, please contact
Bert Wachsmuth (
wachsmut@shu.edu) from the Math and
Computer Science department or
Danielle Mirlis (nee Salomone) (
mirlisda@shu.edu) from TLTC.
Last Modified: May 2004
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