With the Ministry of Education’s support of digital literacy and e-learning, Wacom’s pen input technologies help educators with remote teaching. Explain concepts, draw diagrams, or teach languages by using e-conferencing software to share your digital lessons in real time.
Here are some examples of how you can use Wacom One as an educator.
Scenario 1: Create virtual classrooms using conferencing software
Use a virtual whiteboard for home-based lessons to explain mathematics formulas, write Chinese characters or draw diagrams while using e-conferencing software such as:
- Zoom
- Google Meet
- Microsoft Teams
Scenario 2: Annotation and highlights in texts, articles and PDF documents
Digitally annotate students’ assignments to explain key concepts, highlight critical points or correct work. Share your desktop screen, take a picture of the worksheet and annotate directly under the pen input function.
- Student Learning Space (SLS)
- Microsoft Office (Microsoft Team, OneNote, PowerPoint, Words)
- Adobe Reader
Here’s a step-by-step video tutorial on using Wacom One for virtual whiteboard and annotation. This can be applied to One by Wacom and Wacom Small.