Indigo Learning System by LearningSoft

Indigo Learning System by LearningSoft

Indigo Learning System by LearningSoft

WITH LEARNINGSOFT’S Indigo Learning System, teachers can create standards-based assessments, using a wizard, then wirelessly deliver the tests to student handhelds. Teachers can view the results as students key in their answers. The Indigo Learning System can also be used as an instructional content player, an e-book reader, a text editor for light composition, and a teacher-controlled web browser. Each handheld device has built-in 802.11 wireless capability, 16MB of RAM, a rechargeable battery, a built-in speaker and stereo audio jack for headphones, a thumb keyboard, and a 320 x 240 grayscale display.Price: $3,500 for a 24-unit classroom set.

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