Hello!

I for one would like to hear from anyone who has had hands on experience with this device! Please write me privately at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks!

Jim Aldrich

 At 05:19 PM 11/28/2004 , you wrote:
Hi,  you're right;  for teaching young kids, the MB is awesome.  It's fun
and it gives immediate, and it sets kids up to learn and be ready for the BN
very early on since they've learned to love technology.  We have very early
readers learning with both.
kat

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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 1:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] The Mountbatton:


Hi all,

I just saw the Mount Batten Brailler at a demo.  It is not meant for
adult braillists or people who are braille literate.  Its market is
elementary school children who are learning braille.  It is designed
to teach the writing of Braille, not as a printer or as an actual
full-fledged brailler.  Maybe if the people you dealt with who tried
to get you to buy one had explained this, it might have been a better
thing.

It's good for what it does, but I'm not sure I'd want to spend all the
money for a tool like that unless I had a classroom of blind kids or
was an itinerant teacher.

Ann P.

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                        Ann K. Parsons
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