Putting pen to screen on Tablet PCs

IEEE Spectrum ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 39 (10) ◽  
pp. 16-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Wolfe
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2017 ◽  
Vol 22 (01) ◽  
pp. 73-73
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Niedrigzinspolitik – da kommt was auf die Kliniken zu Die Träger reden darüber nur hinter verschlossener Tür: die Niedrigzinspolitik. Von ihr sind alle Häuser mit Pensionsverpflichtungen betroffen. Aber in den Geschäftsberichten werden die Folgen oft kaschiert. Wir schauen genau hin und wagen ein Zukunftsszenario. Wulf-Dietrich Leber: Der DRG-Rapper im Porträt Mit viel Verve, Fachkenntnis und Humor vertritt er die Interessen der Kassen gegen die der Klinikverbände. Freund und Feind zollen ihm großen Respekt. Legendär sind Lebers DRG-Rap oder das Erklärvideo zur Fallpauschale im Stil der „Sendung mit der Maus“. Die Alten kommen Mit Mitte 60 müssen Ärzte den regulären Klinikbetrieb verlassen. Dabei fühlen sich viele nach wie vor belastbar und hätten Lust weiterzuarbeiten. Wie Kliniken dieses Potenzial nutzen können, darüber schreibt der Kardiologe und Vorstandsvorsitzende der Deutschen Herzstiftung Thomas Meinertz, der als emeritierter UKE-Professor heute im Klinikum Stephansplatz in Hamburg arbeitet. Branche kompakt: Krankenhauseinrichtung und -ausstattung Die Anforderungen an Krankenhauseinrichtungen steigen. Warum können moderne Klinikbetten nicht nur die Arbeit der Pflegekräfte erleichtern, sondern sogar den Heilungsprozess beschleunigen?Gleichzeitig sind durch Smartphones und Tablet-PCs die Unterhaltungsansprüche gestiegen. Was muss modernes Patienten-Entertainment heute bieten?Lesen Sie außerdem, warum Badezimmer in Kliniken nicht nur speziellen Hygieneanforderungen genügen müssen.


Strategies ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 21-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan B. Nye
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2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 66 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qing Zhou

In the 21st century, with the rapid development of mobile Internet, people's reading habits have started shifting from the traditional paper-based media, to completely new media such as cell phones, eBook readers, tablet PCs and so on. "Shanghai Library’s Urban Digital Reading Service Platform" integrates all types of collections of digital resources to support eBook readers, tablet PCs, smart phones and other types ofmobiledevices. Thisplatformprovidesaconvenient,low-costandfriendlylearninginterfacetoonline users, providing one of the best reading experiences. This also creates a one-stop public library reading platform, and meets the reader’s need for reading on the go. By investigating and researching libraries’ experiences and requirements for digital reading platforms and its internationalization service, this paper will discuss its further development.


Author(s):  
Ratchel Chikurunhe ◽  
Armstrong Kadyamatimba

The University of Venda(Univen) distributed tablets to students for facilitating and enhancing their studies. However, the provision of tablet PCs to students may not be a panacea for quality learning, especially to technological disadvantaged rural student  population. The aim of study was to investigate the use of digital mobile devices for enhancing teaching and learning at the Univen. The research questions focused on determining the current level of use of mobile devices, how they can be used effectively for teaching and learning. Mixed methods approach was applied with data being solicited from a convenient sample of students, lecturers and an IT technician. The results of the study indicated that many students and lecturers are active and have higher perceptions of mobile devices usage. The results of the study are to be used to explicate and advance the integration of the mobile devices for promoting learning and teaching accomplishments. The findings clearly showed that mobile devices have a positive impact on the academic experience. The results also indicate that there is a gradual acceptance of the Learners Management Systems (Blackboard) by both academics and students. The digital mobile devices are eventually enhancing teaching and learning at Univen.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyu Yon Lim ◽  
John Wise ◽  
Sarah Zappe ◽  
Roxanne Toto

Author(s):  
Peter Maclaren ◽  
David Wilson ◽  
Sergiy Klymchuk

Mathematically intensive engineering subjects at a tertiary level have traditionally been taught in classroom environments using whiteboards or blackboards. This paper reports on student views of the effectiveness of board and alternative technologies used within existing classroom contexts. Students in this study revealed a strong preference for the use of pen-enabled Tablet PCs as a delivery technology. The maintenance of a handwritten approach, combined with ready visibility of material, support for inclusion of other digital outputs and post-class access to material, were key factors influencing student preferences. Although this introduction of technology did not involve substantive changes in classroom pedagogical approaches, the study suggests that the Tablet PC technology may facilitate future development of more flexible approaches.


2011 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 1131-1140 ◽  
Author(s):  
HyunJu Shin ◽  
GwangHyun Park ◽  
JungHyun Han

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