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iPhysics ?

iPhysics ?. Experiences with an iPad in the Physics lab. Envisioned Use. Lab Demonstrator Mark Entry Resource Access Time Entry. Why iPad ?. Lightweight and unobtrusive – like paper pad Quick turn-on. Battery EASILY l asts all day.

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iPhysics ?

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  1. iPhysics? Experiences with an iPad in the Physics lab

  2. Envisioned Use • Lab Demonstrator • Mark Entry • Resource Access • Time Entry

  3. Why iPad? • Lightweight and unobtrusive – like paper pad • Quick turn-on. • Battery EASILY lasts all day. • Perfect screen size – e.g. Ipod touch, Dell Streak too small, larger screen too unwieldy/heavy. • Relatively Cheap (e.g. compared to tablet PC – half the price). • Really easy and responsive to use touch navigation and simple input. • Great Screen resolution and brightness.

  4. Issues • Non-standard browser • Mark-book in Blackboard doesn’t work • Google docs is “hobbled” • Might not work with the new sessional timesheet

  5. Other Uses • Astronomy - Star Walk • Demonstrator “presentations” • Student data acquisition – e.g. SPARKvue (PASCO software) • Student Logbook – though currently hampered by lack of good pen input?

  6. Some Questions • How to secure them? • Easy charging station– extra admin overhead? • Are there better alternatives? • HP Slate 500 (still more expensive, short battery life, long start-up/shut done etc.) • Dell’s Inspiron Duo – convertible netbook (short battery life, long start-up/shut done etc.) • Some sort of Android tablet?... possibly… and some advantages, such as flash support

  7. Final Notes • I haven’t bought any more just yet! • Others in the department have borrowed the iPad – some have been moved to buy one, others not so sure… • Presentation done with MySlide

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