I meant all our KIDS have tablets. MS's OneNote is great, but I wish MS had
some competition here. You are correct that the tablet hasn't rocketed the
way Mr Gates had originally predicted, but everything in the press now
indicates that the market IS growing. Personally, I think a tablet and
projector are MUCH more practical than a white board tethered to a computer.
Way more portable, too.

Just wondering

Mare Chitko
Technology Assistant
Academy of the Holy Angels
315 Hillside Avenue
Demarest, NJ 07627
201.768.7822 x255
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 5:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [marketing-educ] Digital Ink + OOo2

On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 16:58 -0400, mare chitko wrote:
> I am in a similar position--but we don't have white boards, just tablets.
I
> also wonder if any "tablet type" software addon or whatever might be in
the
> pipeline. And if not can it be added. If Mr. Gates says that tablets are
the
> way "it is going to go" it would be nice to have an MS alternative.
> I am not a coder or engineer, but I will assist in any other way.

Tablets have not really had the success Mr Gates envisaged. They are
useful in classes as interactive devices for whole class teaching but
there are other ways of getting the same effect eg an interactive touch
screen connected to a standard computer.

-- 
Ian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ZMSL


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