Classroom Teacher

Digital smartpen assistive technology in the classroom

013113_0348_Digitalsmar1.png “I know my weakness at school: a laptop. I get distracted by videogames.”

At least, that’s what the guy at Future Shop told me when I was looking into getting an echo smart pen.

And I believe him. I see it all the time with students in my classroom who use assistive technology. The computer can be a great learning tool and cloud-based services like Google Docs can really help students stay organized.

On the other hand, internet access can really be a distraction. Think about how often employees can be distracted by social media sites at work. Then multiply that by hundred to account for the teenage brain.

Livescribe sells digital smart pens that can record what the teacher says as the student take notes. Over the past few years, a few different parents and teachers have spoken to me about it, so I thought I would check it out.

Pros

How you could use the echo smart pen in the classroom

Cons

What’s the big benefit of the Livescribe smart pen?

Well, it’s not a laptop. You still get a digital record of all your class notes. You get an audio recording of what the teacher said. But you don’t have to worry about getting distracted by the internet.

Something to think about.

Do you use a Livescribe smartpen in your classroom?

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