Inventions represented by Invent-Tech assist in preparing for and taking tests

March 8th, 2006

Once a year, students around the country take standardized tests to ensure they have reached a certain level of comprehension and help evaluate teaching methods. Students and their teachers prepare for these tests for months. When testing time arrives, the students sit quietly at their desks with two sharp #2 pencils, ready to apply and demonstrate their knowledge.

Although it is nearly impossible to study for a standardized test, there is a lot students can do to prepare. They can read to build their vocabulary, repeat times tables and mathematical formulas, and take lots of practice tests. Two Invent-Tech inventors have created products that could greatly assist students in preparing for and taking standardized tests, as well as with any other testing scenario.

During the preparation stage, consumers will definitely recognize the appeal of the Voice Activated Dictionary. The Voice Activated Dictionary, invented by Paul C., assists users with learning to spell words correctly and understanding their meanings. Offering voice activated features, this innovative product is the most user-friendly and convenient dictionary ever created. With the Voice Activated Dictionary, if they can say it, they can spell it.

This affordable, easy to use product is ideal for use by students, writers and business professionals, among many others. It helps users avoid embarrassing mistakes that can cost them good grades or a prized job. The Voice Activated Dictionary has the makings of a market success through any outlet for dictionaries, including bookstores, electronics stores, department stores, retail supercenters, specialty catalogs and the Internet.

For all those who find filling in test answer sheet bubbles to be one of the most tedious, tiring tasks when taking a standardized test or other multiple choice test, Josefina P. developed the Bubble Point to make this repetitive movement quick and easy. It also reduces stress on hands and wrists that can lead to problems like carpal tunnel syndrome.

The Bubble Point offers obvious advantages to teachers, students and other test-takers, who frequently fill out test answer sheets. Featuring a timesaving, economical design, the Bubble Point is poised for success in the marketplace through office product suppliers and retailers, retail supercenters, drugstores, supermarkets, specialty catalogs, the Internet and other locations that sell writing utensils.

These original ideas are now available for licensing to manufacturers interested in new product development. The inventors hope to have their inventions in full production and available to the public in the very near future.

Additional information about the Voice Activated Dictionary, Bubble Point or other products Invent-Tech represents may be obtained by contacting the Publicity/Press Department of Invent-Tech at (800) 940-9020 ext. 2285 or at products@invent-tech.com. Invent-Tech is a Coral Gables, Florida-based firm that is handling the publicity and public relations for these innovations.

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