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What's a Digital Pen?
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What is a Digital Pen and Why would I want one?
A Digital-Ink pen stores all of your notes in the pen and then saves your notes as file (in your own handwriting) for you to search and retrieve at a later date.
 
 
Some students bring in tape recorders to help with their review. But that means that they have to 'wind & find' their way to the specific class time to replay what they were looking for.
 
What if you could fuse the best of both of those worlds? What I mean is...
 
Take notes in your notepad using a Digital-Ink pen and record the class session. Then simply store all of your handwritten notes (which are digitized) AND recordings on your computer.
 
When it's time to review, you simply search your notes on your computer, click on the specific note you want to review, and then the recording for that specific point in time for that specific class pops up for you to instantly replay.
 
How much would that help if you always have instant access to your instructor's lecture because your notes always replay what you were listening to when you took the note?
As a student, you currently take notes in class and review them for your exams. What happens when the instructor flies through a subject and moves on to the next subject before you could finish taking your notes?
 
Has that ever happened to you?