Archive for Bamboo Tablet and Pen

Doceri Workshop at ICTCM 2014

Here is a link to the workshop I did at ICTCM 2014  in San Antonio this year.
Presenting lessons and creating videos using Doceri on the iPad.

https://sites.google.com/site/ictcm2014glascoe/

 

I Guess I Should Thank The Cat!

Well, it is a good thing I love most animals! Yesterday morning when I went to check my email I noticed water all over my home office desk, where my Macbook and my Bamboo tablet were sitting. I had mistakenly left a full glass of water on my desk and the cat knocked it over during the night.

I quickly cleaned up the mess as best I could, found out the Macbook is fine (yay!!!!!), but the Bamboo tablet is still sitting in a pan of dry rice trying to revive it. I absolutely cannot live without a pen tablet, so I started researching between a few Wacom tablets (a name I already trusted with my Bamboo).

I was thinking about purchasing a larger tablet this time so I would have a bigger active area to write on.   At the same time, I was also considering going for a more sensitive tablet that would pick up angles of the pen, since I mostly use my pen for my hybrid math courses and I have issues writing naturally while trying to hold the pen vertical.

I narrowed my choices down quickly to look at the Bamboo Fun (for the larger area) against the higher end Intuos4 (small) because they both would cost the same price:

After looking at these figures and then going to the store and seeing that the footprint for the Bamboo fun was far more room that I had available on my desk, I decided to purchase the Intuos4 (small).  An added bonus I found out was that the small Intuos4 still has a larger active area than my original Bamboo tablet (about 2.5 sq inches more!).

I got my new toy (uh, I mean tool) home, and it was incredibly easy to set up. I noticed a HUGE difference immediately in pressure sensitivity and how well it picked up everything I was writing (it even made my handwriting look better than writing on pen and paper!!).   The feel of the tip against the new pad was far more realistic as well, it felt just like writing on paper – only better!    I am SO glad I decided to upgrade to the Intuos4!   What an amazing difference it made; I can’t wait to make my next mathcast with it!!

So, I guess I should thank the cat for frying my Bamboo tablet, or I would not have needed to replace it for a very long time.   It had served me well for many years, and I am sure it would have lasted many more, if the cat hadn’t gotten involved!

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Great tool to use in place of mouse!

Bamboo Pen Tablet

I purchased a Bamboo tablet and pen several years ago to use with Flash and Fireworks (and hopefully soon Photoshop).
I used to only use the pen when I was trying to do graphics, but I have found over the past few months, that the pen makes a much better mouse!
It is so much more accurate than that clunky mouse!    I can point to exactly what I want, and the pen has both a right and left button
on it (just like a Windows mouse).

There are some great free programs for writing out problems in math and sending them to my students.    When I use a Windows machine, I use the Windows Journal, but now that I am mostly on a Mac, I use Jarnal

Using the pen instead of a mouse made for a very easy transition to my Mobi (from eInstruction)!

I highly recommend getting and using it for everything on your computer.

 

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