i use an eyepad and the n the ipad nowadays, on the pi pro, has the stylis called an apple pencil. And so it basically feels like i'm just writing on a piece of paper as i'm walking around the classroom. I think when we adopt technology, there ar a sort of two considerations. One is, how valuable is it? And two is, how much friction is it going to introduce into your work flow? Once you start using i'm sorry, i'm so sorry for interrupted yourleg. I get so excited about it. And then i like, ist this the pay off that you're going to get out of whatever it is you're trying
Teddy Svoronos talks about how to effectively use presentation tools in our teaching on episode 168 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
A real tech win to me is a device that both enhances the student experience and also reduces friction.
—Teddy Svoronos
Think very carefully about what will enhance the learning of the people watching the presentation.
—Teddy Svoronos
When we adopt technology, there are are two considerations: how valuable it is and how much friction is it going to introduce.
—Teddy Svoronos
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