Is it really pen and paper?

Jenny Ashby

on Thursday, 8 April 2010 16:00 - 16:45 in room 216

Pen and paper is still the preferred method of recording for many teachers. Now you and students can be using a high tech pen and paper to show evidence of learning and to easily share learning with others. Among other ideas it's time to gee up the running records and move them into the 21st century. Jenny Ashby will present many ideas for using the livescribe pen in the Primary school by teachers and students. See how easily it converts written to typed text and puts a copy on a secure website to share including graphics and audio. Quickly create how to's and explanations. Let your parents view the latest reading interview.

This is how you cite this paper:

Ashby, J. (2010). Is it really pen and paper? In D. Gronn, & G. Romeo (Eds) ACEC2010: Digital Diversity. Conference Proceedings of the Australian Computers in Education Conference 2010, Melbourne 6-9 April. Carlton, Victoria: Australian Council for Computers in Education (ACEC). Retrieved from, http://acec2010.acce.edu.au/proposal/584/it-really-pen-and-paper

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