Two Schools of Pharmacy Get a Large Dose of Fujitsu LifeBook Tablet PC Power

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Tue May 19, 2009 1:15pm EDT

  SUNNYVALE, CA, May 19 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Fujitsu America continues to demonstrate its strength in the education
market, today announcing that Creighton University's School of Pharmacy
and Health Professions in Omaha, Neb. and the St. Louis College of
Pharmacy have standardized on the LifeBook(R) T Series convertible tablet
PC, providing a new tablet to every incoming student to use for note
taking, collaboration and other applications.

    These schools are convinced that the versatile, thin and light tablet with
an indoor/outdoor display, the Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Processor, and a
built-in modular bay is the perfect solution for letting students input
and access information using a keyboard or digital pen, no matter where
they are on campus or at home. The LifeBook T Series tablet PC offers
students years of reliable, high-performance computing while a built-in
modular bay allows students to add a second battery for extra-long school
days without adding much weight or increasing the system thickness. The
modular bay can also accommodate an optical drive to handle digital media
needs, including watching DVD movies, listening to CD audio, and burning
data onto CDs or DVDs.

    News Highlights

    Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions

Background


--  Four-year program offered for pharmacist, occupational therapist and
physical therapist. 
--  Pharmacy program started in 1905, with a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
degree first offered in 1976. 
--  In 2001, became the first in the nation to offer an entry-level,
distance pathway Pharm.D. degree. 
--  In 2008, became the first in the nation to offer an entry-level,
distance pathway Occupational Therapy Doctorate degree.

    Challenges

--  Needed durable, highly reliable tablet PCs that would last students for
several years.
--  Wanted both easy keyboard entry and digital inking.
--  Needed long battery life for all-day computing and classrooms without
power.

    Solution

--  Standardized on the Fujitsu LifeBook T Series tablet PC. 
--  Selected Fujitsu based on size, weight, and ruggedness; full processor
power and performance; touchpad for easy navigation; modular bay for second
battery; solid engineering; and Fujitsu reputation for reliability and
customer service. 
--  Currently providing a new tablet to all incoming first-year students.
Also providing to faculty and some staff. 

    Benefits

--  Used for note taking, including inking over presentations;
collaboration; accessing and searching online information. 
--  Key to distance learning initiative. During virtual conferences with
professors, when a remote student has a question, professor can use a
digital pen to hand write complex calculations -- much faster and easier
than trying to type. Students can plug in an external monitor and watch a
video of a lecture on one screen while taking notes on the other. 
--  Professors using the tablets for digital white boards, can ink over
their presentations during a lecture. 
--  Modular bay for a second battery allows for all school-day computing
without worrying about the location of power outlets. 

    
St. Louis College of Pharmacy

Background


--  Founded in 1864 -- one of the few independent schools of pharmacy.

--  Six-year curriculum integrates the liberal arts and sciences with a
professional program leading to a Pharm.D. degree. 
--  Nearly 1,200 students from 25 states currently enrolled. 

    Challenges

--  Needed rugged, highly reliable tablet PCs that would last students for
several years. 
--  Needed a better way to manage batteries -- library and help desk kept
stacks of charged batteries for existing notebooks, so students could swap
them when necessary. 

    Solution

--  Standardized on the Fujitsu LifeBook T Series tablet PC. 
--  Selected Fujitsu based on size, weight, full keyboard and overall
performance; solid construction; modular bay for second battery; price; and
Fujitsu reputation for quality and service. 
--  A demo unit accidently dropped five feet onto a concrete surface but
continued to work perfectly -- an important selling point. 
--  Now distributing approximately 430 tablets per year, with close to
1,400 in use. Incoming freshmen get one, and get another refreshed/new one
in their fourth year. When they graduate after six years, they get to keep
them. 

    Benefits

--  Used for note taking, including inking over presentations; as part of
the CE6 blackboard learning system; for taking tests; and to access lecture
handouts, streaming video and web links. 
--  Also used as "remotes" for an audience response system to respond
immediately to "polling" questions asked in class. A great tool for
immediate feedback to teachers on whether students are following a lesson.
Separate remotes would have cost approximately $20,000. 
--  Longer battery life -- thanks to a second battery in the Fujitsu
modular bay -- reduced the need for students to frequently exchange a
battery for a fresh one at the library or help desk. 

    
Quotes

Tracy A. Chapman, Executive Director for eLearning and
Technology, Creighton University's School of Pharmacy and Health
Professions
 "The Fujitsu LifeBook T Series tablet PC had the flexibility
of keyboard and digital inking input technology we needed, but also had
the reliability, ruggedness, size, and weight we wanted. It's an ideal
choice for our students, especially those in our distance program who
rely on virtual conferencing. The tablet also has the feel of solid
engineering, and we have received excellent customer service from
Fujitsu."

    Ryan Browning, Academic Technology Manager, St. Louis College of Pharmacy

"Our students keep their computers with them at all times and use them for
so many tasks, we really needed a well-engineered device that would
withstand punishment and allow for long computing times. The Fujitsu
LifeBook T Series tablet PC offers all this and more. It provides the
flexibility our students need for all their different types of learning
tasks, and the modular bay for a second battery ensures they can keep
working throughout the day."

    Paul Moore, Senior Director of Mobile Product Management, Fujitsu America

"These schools are educational leaders and technology pioneers that
understand the impact that computing in general -- and the tablet PC form
factor in particular -- is having on education. With our heritage of
delivering highly reliable, high-performance tablet PCs and our commitment
to understanding the needs of our customers, we are confident we will
remain the solution of choice for the evolving education market."

    Related Links 
 St. Louis College of Pharmacy
 Creighton University's
School of Pharmacy and Health Professions
 LifeBook T Series tablet PCs

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