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Analyzing the efficacy of using digital ink devices in a learning environment

There has been increased interest on the impact of mobile devices such as PDAs and Tablet PCs in introducing new pedagogical approaches and active learning experiences. We propose an intelligent system that efficiently addresses the inherent subjectivity in student perception of note taking and info...

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Published in:Multimedia tools and applications 2008-11, Vol.40 (2), p.211-239
Main Authors: Varadarajan, Akila, Patel, Nilesh, Maxim, Bruce, Grosky, William I.
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Classrooms
Collaboration
Computer Communication Networks
Computer Science
Data Structures and Information Theory
Documents
Educational technology
Information retrieval
Learning
Multimedia Information Systems
Pedagogy
Peers
Personal digital assistants
Queries
School environment
Self study
Semantics
Software
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
Student participation
Students
Studies
Teaching
Usability
Verbal communication
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