Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Fly Pen for Studying and Organization

The Fly Pen is a fantastic studying tool. Three features make it one of the best ways to study around. Those features are the pen’s translator, quizzes and note organization system. The Fly Fusion keeps students engaged in their schoolwork and encourages them to excel. Here’s a brief overview of it’s study features.


The pen’s translator tool provides translation into Spanish and French. The student simply writes the English word on Fly Paper, asks the pen to translate and the pen speaks the word in Spanish or French, giving correct pronunciation and spelling. Far from a cheat sheet, this feature enables students to whiz through foreign language assignments and helps them master a second language in far less time.


The Fly Pen also quizzes students on their school subjects. Using a database compiled from hundreds of the most commonly used middle school textbooks, the pen asks questions and gives answers. Believe it or not, this is pretty fun to use and actually makes students want to study. It takes on the qualities of a game and makes subject quizzes addictive.


Of course, the key benefit of the Fly Fusion is that it transforms handwritten material into digital text. In other words, the pen can read a student’s handwriting and then convert that into a text document that can be uploaded onto a PC. This allows students to take notes with pen and paper like their classmates, but then turn around and quickly upload the notes onto a computer. Students can then search and edit their notes with ease and the textbook database mentioned above actually provides chapter outlines for subjects, making note organization a breeze.


And the pen doesn’t just recognize handwriting; it can actually spell check handwritten work. One of the best ways to become a good speller is to consult a dictionary if you’re not sure how to spell a word. Students rarely do this, but with the Fly Fusion, the dictionary and spell checker are built write in, making it easier than ever to become a good speller.

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