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Math, Chem Physics Tablet PC Software

Jane Dong offers downloads of Tablet PC software for use in K12 classes. Check out these:

1) MathJournal: really cool software to visualize math concept and support demonstration of problem solving. You can write down math equations by hand, and create 2D or 3D plot. Download a basic version.

2) Chempad: if you are teaching chemistry or biology, maybe you will want to show 3D molecular structure to your students. Chempad allows you to draw the structure by hand easily using Tablet PC, and automatically create a cool 3D model. Free software here

3) Physics Illustrator: A really cool software to allow physics educators to create their own scenario by hand-drawing using Tablet PC, and create an animation to demonstrate the physics concept. You can easily show how an object reacts to different forces, show the effect of gravity, friction, etc. using this free tool. Download: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=56347faf-a…

Thanks, Jane. These are great resources.

Robert Heiny
Robert Heinyhttp://www.robertheiny.com
Robert W. Heiny, Ph.D. is a retired professor, social scientist, and business partner with previous academic appointments as a public school classroom teacher, senior faculty, or senior research member, and administrator. Appointments included at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Peabody College and the Kennedy Center now of Vanderbilt University; and Brandeis University. Dr. Heiny also served as Director of the Montana Center on Disabilities. His peer reviewed contributions to education include publication in The Encyclopedia of Education (1971), and in professional journals and conferences. He served s an expert reviewer of proposals to USOE, and on a team that wrote plans for 12 state-wide and multistate special education and preschools programs. He currently writes user guides for educators and learners as well as columns for TuxReports.com.

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