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Hi there, thank you for asking. Leaving aside the many great specs our tablets have. The core connection with a computer happens at an Input device level (Like your mouse, Trackpad, Keyboard, etc ) and as such, you can interact with the computer in general lines. So that said, if you are referring to online teaching, as long as you have a way to share your screen with your students to show what you are doing, you should be all good to go. Same would apply in teh classroom. Hope that helps. Best
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, but it does take time to get used to it (a tablet or touchscreen notebook where you can see the content you are scratching may be more suitable for some users). The software you use to teach also plays a role (drawing straight lines or some geometric figures should be available from a set of predefined forms that are not available in all stylus based programs).
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