Share Paper: Multi-window Management for Teaching and Learning

  1. Robert Workman, Southern Connecticut State University, United States
  2. Omar Abid, Southern Connecticut State University, United States
Wednesday, June 21 3:40 PM-4:00 PM Banneker

Abstract: A computer display can be organized into a group of several windows. Each window can contain a component relevant to a lesson. For example, separate windows can be set up to contain an assignment, a work area for text or a computer program; reference material; text and video tutorials; google forms quiz; blackboard quizzes; and multi user discussions. In this presentation we will demonstrate several multi-window teaching related examples. We will also demonstrate multi-window management techniques. There will be a discussion of how advances in display resolution technology and user tolerance of very small, mobile phone sized, viewing areas will ...