Using the Wacom Tablets

Spotlight this week on Alyssa Rhoades!  Thank you for letting me record in your classroom and for being the first victim on our blog.

Alyssa is just starting out with the Wacom tablets, but her students are already excited about using them as a substitute for paper.  Because they are still learning, she does still give them the option to use paper and pencil or a dry erase board and marker.

The tablets in her room are stored in classroom mailboxes for convenience and to prevent damage.  The students all know to grab their tablet at the beginning of class.

Once the note-taking time has begun, the students go to her Google Classroom and open their notes/assignment using DocHub (stay tuned next week for another annotating option) and get started.  Alyssa has students AirPlay from their computers to share their work with the rest of the class.

Basically, the Wacom tablets are tiny versions of the Airliner.  Any software needed is already on both student and teacher computers.  If you are interested in using a class set, let me know.

Watch the one minute video for a sneak peek into Alyssa's classroom. It's shaky, I know.  I'll get better.  Let me know if you have something you'd like to share!




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