Tweet this! The "Workshop on the Impact of Pen-based Technology on Education" (WIPTE, usually pronounced "WHIPPED-tee" by attendees) is a great event for anyone looking for innovations in education through the use of pen technologies such as tablet pcs. This year, the conference is...
Any educator who is using a tablet PC should know about WIPTE, an acronym derived from the original Workshop on Pen-Based Technology in Education that was first held at Purdue. It's a great venue to learn from other tablet-using-educators, and a great place to share your own research and innovations...
Registration is still open for the upcoming "Workshop on the Impact of Pen Technology on Education" (WIPTE) conference. The acronym may be mysterious, but the event is excellent.... Hosted at Purdue University, the WIPTE conference is a very interesting convergence of K12 and HiEd educators...
Speaking of conferences, if you are currently using or investigating pen-based technology, I highly recommend that you consider attending WIPTE, the premiere education-focused conference on pen technology. The conference is scheduled for October 15-16, 2008, at Purdue… Over the past two years, the WIPTE...
What do you get when you take 138 faculty from 103 colleges and universities in 21 countries and you all meet for 2 days to share about teaching and learning with technology? You get: A) excited by the possibilities B) energized by the people C) exhausted by the intensity D) all of the above For me,...
I frequently get asked for examples of how tablet PCs can be used in the classroom. In addition to my own “Gallery” of higher education projects funded by HP grants, there is a second edition of what I call The WIPTE Books – featuring exemplary papers presented at Purdue earlier this summer… This most...