Talking Calculator
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Calculators are in common use by students, particularly, of mathematics the world over. These calculators are used using only one of the five senses. It is said that learning is more if it is through use of more than one sense. Now, we have a calculator available in the market which is rightly called, 'Talking Calculator'. You can adjust the audio part as you desire. You can mute it, set it to only speak the end solution or every time you push the button. If you push a wrong button, the sound of the digit will enable you to spot the mistake without looking at the calculator screen.The volume of the calculator can be adjusted. It is very useful for children who need self-guided practice, and is perfect for children with dyslexia or anyone with limited vision
The Talking Calculator has a built-in headphone jack. It runs runs on 3 AAA batteries (included) or via adaptor (not included). It can be a good gift, particularly, for students. The price of the calculator is around $ 25.00. It is available at amazon.com.
Labels: Special Persons' Gadgets, Students' Gadgets
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Tuesday, October 27, 2009,
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