Mayville State Academics|
Write Your Future In Digital Ink |
 | As the nation’s first tabletPC university, Mayville State issues its students, teachers and staff a Gateway M295 convertible tabletPC, which offers all the features of a mainstream notebook, plus pen input functionality.
Armed with M295 tablets, Mayville State’s students and professors have found unlimited ways to use their tablets both in and outside the classroom. Professors have traded in their chalk for in-class presentations that allow real-time notes to be added by the instructor or students. Paper has essentially been eliminated in the classroom; assignments are turned in electronically, enabling professors to interact with students by using in-tandem editing and grading.
Find out more about the TabletPC by clicking this link.
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Mayville State Faculty Leaders in Problem-Based Learning |
 | Mayville State faculty members Tom Geffre, Carol Enger,
Doreen Rosevold, Pete Young, Greta Kyllo, and Nannette Bagstad flew to Finland to attend PBL 2005, an international conference on Problem-Based Learning.
Problem-Based Learning has been part of Mayville State’s curricular approach for several years, and a number of faculty have been actively
involved in infusing PBL into coursework.
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