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Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 30, 2006 3:18:00 PM

This fall, incoming freshmen at Virginia Polytechnic Institute's engineering school will be given tablet PCs--and will be required to use them in class, the school has announced.

As part of a new partnership with Fujitsu Computer Systems and Microsoft, Virginia Tech will be using new Fujitsu LifeBook T4000 computers to change the way its engineering classes are taught, particularly at the introductory level, the school said. It will be among the first engineering schools to institute such a requirement.

Fujitsu LifeBook

The LifeBook offers features typical of what is known as a "convertible" tablet. With a few rotations of the screen, the computer morphs from a conventional-looking laptop with a keyboard to a flat tablet that can be written on with a stylus. Engineering students at Virginia Tech will be able to take notes and construct designs on their LifeBooks, which are intended to make it easier for students to collaborate with each other and share their work with instructors electronically.

Back in 1984, Virginia Tech's engineering school required incoming students to own a personal computer. Now, using new technology to enhance students' academic experiences is more commonplace. Schools such as Stanford University and Brown University are putting their lectures on iTunes. And Duke University famously gave free iPods to all freshmen beginning in the fall of 2004.

But while the iPod is a trendy, versatile gadget that is as much a part of students' recreational lives as their academic careers, the tablet PC is a niche item that has been somewhat slow to take off. Virginia Tech, in conjunction with Fujitsu and Microsoft, will be providing training this summer so that faculty can adjust to using the machines in classroom presentations, the school said. The software that will be used includes Microsoft Office OneNote, SketchUp and Classroom Presenter.

The university's computing ambitions go beyond laptops: For a short time in 2003, its Mac-based supercomputer (known as "Big Mac") was the third most powerful in the world.

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Interesting to see that everyone seems to focus on criticizing the policy, software, hardware or all 3 instead of seeing the benefits of using the tablet pc as an educational tool that may actually he... (Read the rest)
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And to be smarter ...  rem1010 | 06/30/06
that's outrageous!  Linux Geek | 06/30/06
Live in the real world  bmgoodman | 06/30/06
Why would anyone trash great hardware with Linux?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/30/06
did you check the specs before you even replied to his post?  Arm A. Geddon | 06/30/06
And that has what to do with the post?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/30/06
hmm, because...  Arm A. Geddon | 06/30/06
btw,  Arm A. Geddon | 06/30/06
And that has what to do with the story?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/01/06
It is a pretty good little device  John Zern | 07/02/06
.... so are you!  Reverend MacFellow | 07/01/06
What are you going to do about it then?  Boot_Agnostic | 06/30/06
The only thing...  Don Bradley | 06/30/06
Well now. I guess that's one way to get them in use. Force Feeding...  BitTwiddler | 06/30/06
You mean like Mac/Apple..  Confused by religion | 06/30/06
Penetration  BlackDiamond | 06/30/06
re: Penetration  Arm A. Geddon | 06/30/06
Awesome news more Windows being sold  Linux User 147460 | 06/30/06
Good Luck - the Stock has gone nowhere the past five years !!!  Plain Logic | 07/02/06
What's that have to do  John Zern | 07/02/06
Stock price based on "Forward Expectations" , and Southern stated . . .  Plain Logic | 07/03/06
Yes!  ogmanx@... | 06/30/06
More Windows this rocks!!!  Linux User 147460 | 06/30/06
Quick , Turn on the lights - - - the Roaches (trolls) are swarming. (nt)  Plain Logic | 07/03/06
I hate college campuses when they force their way  CobraA1 | 07/01/06
The only problem with that is the delivery systems...  Confused by religion | 07/01/06
You missed the point (as usual)  Reverend MacFellow | 07/01/06
WOW - This story brought out the trolls (Milly, Southern, No_Ax, ...). (nt)  Plain Logic | 07/02/06
As well as the nega-trolls:  Confused by religion | 07/03/06
That's Mega not Nega you m0r0n!  Reverend MacFellow | 07/05/06
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