STUG is an entirely student driven organization. Our goal is to better educate students about Tablet PCs, but also serve as the voice for students with matters relating to the Tablet PC program. Students entering Speed School at the University of Louisville may be intimidated by the fact they are required to purchase a Tablet PC. Parents of incoming students may also want to make an educated decision before making this substantial investment in their students education.
Hopefully, the educational videos and informative content on STUG's website can help ease the worries related to purchasing a Tablet PC. While not all of the content on this site may be useful to incoming students, it will hopefully be a useful resource as you start your career at Speed School.
If you have any questions relating to Speed School's Tablet PC program feel free to contact us. However, remember that STUG is a student driven organization and official questions can be directed towards the universities official website relating to the Tablet PC Program.
This video is designed to point students attending orientation towards STUG's website and other Tablet Tips videos. If you are reading this you have already found STUG's website and all of the other informative and educational videos. This video doesn't address anything that hasn't been covered in earlier videos.
Parents have a lot of questions as their son or daughter enter college. The cost of education is often forefront on their mind, and the additional cost of purchasing a Tablet PC can be stressful. This video address some of those concerns that a parent may have and answers some common questions.
STUG has received several questions from parents of incoming students wanting to know which Tablet PC they should buy their son or daughter. Speed School has a recommended list of Tablet to get through the university at a discount. In the video below, Jared and Travis cover the computer listed in the list and give one extra suggestion. The Lenovo X61 is the top recommendation of all of the computers listed. Also, the Toshiba M700 is also a great Tablet, but not officially recommended by the university. For more information see the show notes for Tell me which Tablet PC to Buy. However, it is highly recommended to wait until orientation before purchasing a Tablet PC.
If you are curious as to what the Tablet PC program is, this video goes over some of the basics. The Tablet PC program is still very new to everyone. All students entering Speed School are required to purchase a Tablet PC for use in the classroom. Additionally, many professors are using them to help enhance the learning process.
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