Ebook Reader for K-12
An ebook reader for kindergarten to 12th grade could be beneficial for cutting down on the cost of books for schools. This ebook reader seems to be even more than merely an ebook reader. It logs into the school and out of the school when you are there. Could this be used for attendance purposes? Will it allow for content delivery to the student from the teacher? Will the teacher notify the student of the new content, or will the teacher express some boss's current lax behavior and ask, you didn't get the email? And what about the notes on the device, will the school's system check them for self harm, aggressive, or other disconcerting content to try to protect the kids from suicide, school shootings, drug dealing, etc? Interesting implications in an ebook reader.
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Ectaco Shows off the Jetbook K12 and K12 Color at Book Expo
The Jetbook K12 is a total student device aimed at the highschool crowd. It comes with all sorts of SAT and ACT prep course material, crossword puzzles, math and science reference books, and an interactive course in US history and facts. It also has built-in books from 50 State Reading Lists.
Ectaco also briefly introduced the K12 Color e-reader, which looks much akin to the Hanvon 9.7 inch color e-reader we saw at CES. This one is a student’s device on crack! It logs you in and out of the school as you are in the specific geo-location. It will have notes and dictionary functions, and is being billed as a more advanced device. Unfortunately, it is only available in Russia.
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