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Readingpen Basic Edition K-12- Classroom Set The Readingpen Classroom Set is a suitcase with 10 pens for your convenience. It is Designed to make using the Readingpens in the classroom as easy as possible.
The class suitcase included 10 reading pens, 10 earphones, 10 sets of AAA batteries, 10 scanning training devices, 3 quick start guides, user manual on CD, Teacher's Guide CD and carrying case.
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Readingpen Advanced Edition - Classroom Set Readingpen Classroom Set Designed to make using the Readingpens in the classroom as easy as possible.
The class suitcase included 10 reading pens, 10 earphones, 10 sets of AAA batteries, 10 scanning training devices, 3 quick start guides, user manual on CD, Teacher's Guide CD and carrying case.
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Information regarding the Reading Pen
The reading pen: is the ultimate reading tool, a fully portable and audible scanning pen, extremely discrete that contains English and Spanish dictionaries. We have two reading pens to choose from. The Reading Pen Basic Edition K -12 and the Reading Pen Advanced Edition. The reading pens are small in size and fit in your pocket. The difference between both is the dictionary. The reading pen basic edition k-12 has a less comprehensive dictionary more adapted to students from 1st grade to the end of high school. The Reading Pen Advanced Edition has a more comprehensive dictionary; it is more adapted for college students and any adult. Both Reading Pens include an English dictionary, and an English to Spanish dictionary. You scan the word or the sentence of your choice from any printed material, like books, magazines, newspapers. It gives you the definition of the selected word; you can even look for the Spanish translation if you wish. The reading pens read aloud the entire scanned sentence from any printed material. This powerful device fits in your pocket and has an intuitive, friendly interface. Click on Demo to see it work. The device also includes a test-taking feature to switch off when taking a test at school, so the student will not have anymore access to the dictionary but will still be able to use the pen to discern words and phrases. It is excellent for students with reading problems like dyslexia . The reading pens can spell out words and split them in syllabus. It is voice activated and it comes with earphones. You can listen to the word itself, the sentence or the definition; you can also visualize the scanned sentence or word, written on the screen. You can turn the sound off and on and you can adjust the speed of speech if desired. Your pen comes with earphones but you can also plug it into speakers if needed. It has an option for left and right handed users. Scanning can be done from left to right but also from right to left. It doesn’t make any difference; the pen reads and displays the sentence in the correct order. I personally prefer to scan from right to left because my hand doesn’t hide the sentence I am scanning; it is very easy and convenient. I am right handed. If you are left handed you may prefer scanning from left to right.
Recommended for:
All Readers- it saves you from searching a word in a dictionary as you read. It is fast and easy. You scan the printed text and you get an instant definition of the word you are looking for. It is extremely convenient since your reading flow is not interrupted. We all know how sometimes we just continue our reading skipping an unfamiliar word because we feel too lazy to look it up in the dictionary.
ESL Students – It is an excellent tool for foreign people learning English. They can see the word; listen to the pronunciation of the word or of a complete sentence. If you speak Spanish you can look for the Spanish translation since the reading pen has a Spanish dictionary included.
A must have for Dyslexic People- The Reading Pen is an excellent reading device highly valued by our customers with dyslexia. It is discrete, small in size so fully portable. It allows you to read independently without frustration and embarrassment. It is particularly designed for people with reading or learning disabilities, such as dyslexia. It helps overcome the learning disability by providing an immediate support while reading any printed text.
Impaired Vision – The Reading pen allows people with impaired vision to read independently any printed text. You scan the sentence and the pen will read it aloud for you. You should be able to see clearly the line you want to scan even though you cannot see well enough to recognize and read the words. It would not be useful if you could not see well enough to be able to follow and scan in a straight line the printed text.
Classroom Use- In a classroom setting, scientific the Reading Pen is an excellent learning device that can help children deal with problems associated with reading difficulties. Many children do not understand a word as they are reading it but when they hear it pronounced, 99% of the time they do recognize the word. It is fun to use and children love using it since they embrace technology. It is much more fun than needing to grab a dictionary and search for a definition. Very young children have difficulties searching in a dictionary anyway; they don’t have these problems using the reading pen. It helps them read a book alone, listen to the words, listen to their definition, the pen can also spell a selected word and split that word in syllabus if desired. Users can see and hear at the same time. It is like having a personal teacher helping them all along. They are very exited to play with this electronic tool and they benefit a great deal from it. It gives them a big head start and a positive attitude towards reading and learning. It gives the opportunity to all children even to those who will never develop the ability to read independently, to become a lifelong reader and learner. A positive attitude and a lot of fun are keys.
What the reading pen cannot do- The reading pen cannot recognize handwritten text; it only works with printed text. Some of my customers ask me if the reading pen scan can through a screen like a computer screen or a palm pilot screen for example. The answer is no; it can’t. You will have to print the text first to be able to scan it. If you have extremely impaired vision it would not work for you since you have to be able to see well enough to be able to follow the lines as you scan them. The Reading pen is not recommended for people with impaired fine motor control. The Reading Pen pronounces the English only, not the Spanish. It translates from English to Spanish but not from Spanish to English. If you have any specific question, call me; it would be my pleasure to help you. |