The Talking Pen – Multimedia Print Reader has arrived in India. Aadarsh Private Limited, a leading publishing house, introduced this unique education technology to revolutionize the current traditional education pattern and learning process in India, Express Computer Online reports. The Talking Pen was launched at the World Book Fair in New Delhi, recently. Ashish Rajoria and Manish Rajoria, co-founders of Aadarsh Private Limited, Pradeep Kishen, author of Trees of Delhi and film-maker and Naresh Khanna, Editor and Publisher, Indian Printer and Publisher were present as special guests at the occasion. The Multimedia Print Reader is a giant leap in the educational technology, which uses listening skills along with traditional reading. It is a unique concept where the pen recites the written text. The technology has been developed to elevate the learning experience of students by focusing on the enormous benefits of listening. This education tool will also cater to the special needs of the visually challenged population and people suffering from various levels of dyslexia. It will also help in empowering volunteers responsible for public service education or vocational training with technological proficiency. As per the recent UNICEF report our education system is plagued by shortages—teachers, resources, schools and classrooms…
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