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 Explain the raw material that makes up your device?

The embedded system that checks for spelling problems is housed inside the
battery-powered pen. A non-optical motion sensor, processor, memory, Wi-Fi,
and vibration module are all included on the board. The refill is replaceable, and
the switch changes the pen's mode from Orthography to Calligraphy. Even if the
pen is used to write in the air, the non-optical motion sensor detects all writing
actions. This means that, unlike other digital pens on the market, this pen that
checks for spelling problems does not require any additional recognition devices
or special paper to function. Because it has built-in Wi-Fi, it can connect to
cellphones and PCs to share content on social media or access educational
websites. The pen has two modes: Orthography Mode, which detects
misspellings, and Calligraphy Mode, which highlights defects in handwriting and
eligibility. The refill can be changed, changing the pen from a ballpoint pen to a
fountain pen or pencil that checks for spelling problems. It compares written
words to correct spellings using built-in handwriting software.

 The steps involved for developing your device and the specific use of the final
product?

First came up with an idea and then created a design for the pen after completing
the concept. After that, team up with the system that will be used for the little
computer and install the WiFi as well as the battery. We conclude the external
work after installing the switch, which includes the non-optical motion sensor and
the exchangeable refill. This is a digital pen that can detect spelling problems in
handwriting. It features a built-in sensor that detects writing movements and
traces the shape of the letters to trace sentences. When a mistake is made, it
vibrates. This is a digital pen with a twist: inside its shell is not only ink, but also a
tiny computer that detects spelling problems. The pen was created primarily as
an educational aid, and it is hoped that dyslexic youngsters will benefit greatly
from it.

 What is the significance of your device for the society?

Future models will not only check for spelling mistakes, but also for grammatical
ones. The pen detects the letters and words and compares them to a database
of words in its dictionary. The pen "reads" the words as you write. If you make a
mistake, the pen will vibrate. When the written word simply does not exist in the
database (e.g. "poleez"), the algorithm can indicate you wrote Pollice instead of
Police or answer with a red alert. It can't yet predict what the writer will write, but
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that could change in the future. For example, you could design an app that allows
parents to monitor their children's academic progress. A co-writing program allows
two (or more) users to collaborate on a single document. Kids might play
educational games together or use the Internet to send handwritten postcards to
their grandparents. It might even allow for real-time monitoring of schoolwork in a
classroom. The pen was created primarily as an educational aid, and it is hoped
that dyslexic youngsters will benefit greatly from it. In conclusion, this device will
be a massive help for education most especially in writing and in earning English
vocabulary. As we all know, education is very important and learning right English
too because these language is used widely nationwide.

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