I'm confused. Are you looking at the Wacom tablet as you draw since it has a screen? Also is the document on both the laptop screen and the wacom tablet? You didn't explain this very well.
Every teacher, professor, and student lecturer needs to watch this video. I am a CS major and I kid you not I've had a lecturer use her mouse and MS paint to teach us. lol. I'm convinced to get myself a pen pad now since I love color-coding my notes and having to change colors seems less of a hassle than with actual colored pens.
Thank you so much for this kind feedback! It really means a lot! Yes definitely! And if not this version, I'd also recommend the Wacom with no screen as well!
Can your laptop screen be shown on the Wacom One so that you can look at it and write at the exact place you want? Your Wacom One screen seems to be off and you look at your laptop screen - why?
Great video, thank you! I'd be curious to know how this worked once you were back in a face-to-face setting. I'd love to be able to annotate powerpoints, images of maps, etc., in class.
Excellent video. I'm getting set up right now with my Wacom One and MacBook Pro. The Wacom One is showing my secondary display from my MacBook Pro. I'm not sure why. I am trying to have it show the same display screen that I'm using to draw with. I noticed that on your video you were drawing and you did not have the Wacom One showing the display screen. Maybe I can work that way. I hope I'm making sense. I'm still figuring out what to expect from the Wacom One. I'm confident it will all make sense.
Great, I got a question for you. The Wacom tablet conects to HDMI and a USB port on your computer; how do you conect then the bigger monitor to your laptop?
Can I check apart from Wacom device, is there a need to purchase the Zoom software to allow both tutor and student to be able to annotate on the same screen?
3:04 Hi! How did you get yourself to virtually appear on the screen like that!? I can only seem to that when I use the "set powrpoint as virtual background" option on ZOOM. Any help is welcome.
How did you creatthe quizzes with questions prepared for the students? which feature this is Zoom please?
The writings get from this wacom pad are not practical. Thank you anyway for the demonstration.
I'm confused. Are you looking at the Wacom tablet as you draw since it has a screen? Also is the document on both the laptop screen and the wacom tablet? You didn't explain this very well.
Every teacher, professor, and student lecturer needs to watch this video. I am a CS major and I kid you not I've had a lecturer use her mouse and MS paint to teach us. lol. I'm convinced to get myself a pen pad now since I love color-coding my notes and having to change colors seems less of a hassle than with actual colored pens.
Thank you so much for this kind feedback! It really means a lot! Yes definitely! And if not this version, I'd also recommend the Wacom with no screen as well!
Great teacher she just talks naturally to the audience with no condescension or fumbling around.
Can your laptop screen be shown on the Wacom One so that you can look at it and write at the exact place you want? Your Wacom One screen seems to be off and you look at your laptop screen - why?
Great video, thank you! I'd be curious to know how this worked once you were back in a face-to-face setting. I'd love to be able to annotate powerpoints, images of maps, etc., in class.
Excellent video. I'm getting set up right now with my Wacom One and MacBook Pro. The Wacom One is showing my secondary display from my MacBook Pro. I'm not sure why. I am trying to have it show the same display screen that I'm using to draw with. I noticed that on your video you were drawing and you did not have the Wacom One showing the display screen. Maybe I can work that way. I hope I'm making sense. I'm still figuring out what to expect from the Wacom One. I'm confident it will all make sense.
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Thanks for the video.
How about other pen tablets such as XP-Prn, Gaomon, or One by Wacom?
Great, I got a question for you. The Wacom tablet conects to HDMI and a USB port on your computer; how do you conect then the bigger monitor to your laptop?
Can I check apart from Wacom device, is there a need to purchase the Zoom software to allow both tutor and student to be able to annotate on the same screen?
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Hi! How did you get yourself to virtually appear on the screen like that!? I can only seem to that when I use the "set powrpoint as virtual background" option on ZOOM. Any help is welcome.
That's my virtual background :) I made a image of my 'virtual classroom', saved it as a png and uploaded it as my background. Hope that helps!
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Thanks Teacher, loved your work station setup
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Thank you for this video! Would you mind sharing a link to the tablet that you use?
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Thank you. Very informative. Can you tell me the model number of your Wacom One? There seem to be a lot of different Wacom Ones.
Yup! This is the one I have amzn.to/3znGFhQ
@@mathwithmsyi Thank you.
Can I use goodnotes, notability, etc on wacom one?
Unfortunately no, unless you have these apps on your computer. This is different than an iPad in that its an extended monitor to your computer.