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What does STUG do?

STUG is a student organization at the Speed School of Engineering with the goal to educate current and future students about the Speed School's Tablet PC program. Currently STUG works as a sub-committee of the Speed School Student Council. Additionally, STUG also works closely with the Engineering Fundamentals department to help educate students about how to better use their Tablet PCs.

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How to Click on a Tablet PC

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In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared discusses how to click using your Tablet PC pen.

ENGR Homework Template

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Directions on how to use the ENGR Journal template to complete calculus homework.

Another Tablet PC Survey

Hello,

My name is Simone, and I am a graduate engineering student. I would like to invite you to participate in a focus group which will discuss the effects of the mandatory Tablet PC requirement on Speed School students, particularly educational outcomes and issues related to integration of the Tablet PCs into the classroom.

The session will last about an hour, and you will receive compensation for your time and also some free food. You may still participate if you are no longer a Speed student, or if you started at Speed before the Tablet program became mandatory.

If interested, please fill out a short survey at http://tinyurl.com/speedTPC. I will be contacting you at the email address you list in the survey.

Freshmen Orientation 2009

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In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared discusses what incoming freshmen need to know before entering Speed School in the fall.

Tablet Tips Hiatus for Spring 2009

Tablet Tips has been on hiatus for the current year (Spring 2009). Production will eventually resume when schedules allow.

Computer Usage Survey: SSE Students & Faculty

The Center for Ergonomics is seeking Speed School of Engineering (SSE) students and faculty to participate, in an online survey (~20min) at