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Tablet PC Demonstration

Tablet PC Demonstration. Iver Iversen Psychology, UNF Fall, 2003. Tablet PC. Like a regular PC Has Tablet surface you can draw on Drawing can be saved Drawing can be “anything” Drawing can be interactive with Powerpoint Writing can be saved. Availability.

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Tablet PC Demonstration

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  1. Tablet PC Demonstration Iver Iversen Psychology, UNF Fall, 2003

  2. Tablet PC • Like a regular PC • Has Tablet surface you can draw on • Drawing can be saved • Drawing can be “anything” • Drawing can be interactive with Powerpoint • Writing can be saved

  3. Availability • Many models. Direct from vendor (CompUSA has some) • General price range $1500-3000 • Fujitzu Stylistic - $2300 including stand with CD-room drive • Some models are like a laptop where the screen can be flipped over so it becomes a tablet

  4. Main Current Use 1 • Draw graphs during class in Research Methods and Experimental Psychology courses • Replaces the old blackboard or the transparencies • The drawings/diagrams can be saved and placed on the electronic Blackboard after class

  5. Main Current Use 2 • Draw/annotate on Powerpoint slides during the slide presentation • The slides can be saved with the drawing and placed on the electronic Blackboard after class • The Powerpoint slides can be just pure graph paper in such cases or pre-drawn graphs

  6. Examples • How to use the Library • How to use Excel • Graphs and equipment for classes in Animal learning

  7. Operant Lab, UNF

  8. Typical Control Equipment

  9. Video Clip (not active in this presentation) Continuous Reinforcement (UNF rat)

  10. Subjects live Outside: They come in when you call them General Work Area: Subject sits in a booth in front of a touch monitor. Bits of fruit are delivered in the tray under the monitor Side view of Monitor and Fruit Delivery Carrousel

  11. General Work Area Video clip (not active in this presentation)

  12. Established interception performance Video clip (not active in this presentation)

  13. Failure to intercept on first attempt Video clip (not active in this presentation)

  14. Examples of movement paths on individual trials Movement paths on 4 trials

  15. Chasing performance: Long path High redundancy Inefficient Interception performance: Short path Low redundancy Efficient

  16. Other Uses • Musical Notation • Meteorology • Chemistry • Electronics • Programming notation • Architecture • Photography

  17. Questions?

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