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Read Right Systems Chooses Califone MP3 Player as Preferred Personal Media Player

 
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Designed for Educational Use, MP3 Player Helps to Eliminate Difficulties with Reading

San Fernando, CA (June, 2008) — Califone International, Inc., announces that Read Right Systems, Inc., an organization that developed and implements an innovative methodology for improving reading skills, has selected the Califone MP3 Player to be used in the company’s Read Right® program.

Implemented in K-12 schools, correctional institutions, learning centers, and community colleges nationwide, Read Right serves as an intervention program for struggling readers, including special needs students, and is used as a tool for language acquisition. A critical part of the program’s methodology utilizes audio books to enhance the predictability of the text. This format also requires the students to be able to easily return to the beginning of each paragraph. The program’s tutors are currently using cassette tapes and cassette players, which can be difficult to quickly and easily rewind to the desired place in the text. The Califone MP3 Player creates a more efficient learning experience and expands the user’s ability to control the playing of the audio book, enhancing the efficiency of the tutoring and learning processes.

“The Read Right MP3 System will significantly increase the efficiency of the Read Right tutoring process, and the Califone MP3 player is a key component, providing the features and functionality needed for effective use in the school environment,” said Doug Sheresh, Director of Information Technology for Read Right Systems.

Ideal for Read Right’s small group tutoring, the Califone MP3 Player has two headphone jacks, easy-to-use downloading features and the ability to record, which is used in the Read Right system to record each student’s initial placement assessment and his graduation read. The dual headphone jacks allow for tutors to listen along with their students to monitor their progress as necessary. In addition, the Califone MP3 player encourages safe listening practices. Through its proprietary Sentinel™ feature, developed by Califone, teachers and tutors can set the maximum audio allowed to 85 decibels, which is one of the recommended guidelines contained within the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association-sponsored Our America: Tuned In Today…But Tuned Out Tomorrow? campaign.

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) recently tested popular MP3 devices and found they all produce sound well above the maximum recommended safety level of 85 decibels. As many studies have found that irreparable hearing loss can result from high levels of noise over extended periods of time, Califone designed its MP3 player to meet the ASHA recommended decibel-level - the only manufacturer to do so.

“One of our goals in creating the MP3 Player is to provide learners of all ages access to safe technology that can serve as a tool for improving reading and language skills,” said Tim Ridgway, Vice President of Marketing for Califone. “Utilizing the Player’s dual headphone jacks, recording capabilities and downloading functions, combined with the Read Right system of instruction, users of the program will be able to efficiently work to eliminate any difficulties they have with reading.”

Starting in August 2008, Read Right will be integrating the Califone MP3 Player in programs across 29 states to enhance remediation and learning experiences. For more information about the Read Right program, visit readright.com.

The MP3 Player is made with rugged ABS plastic for durability as well as classroom and learning center safety. The unit comes with the unique Califone warranty, covering school, early childhood center and library uses - a guarantee typically not available for products purchased from consumer electronics stores.

To order, contact a Califone dealer. For more information on the full line of Califone products that are designed for the education market and are safe for school and library use, call 1-800-722-0500, or visit www.califone.com to view and download the entire Califone catalog.

 
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