Morphun
Mr Colin Simonds
CEO and chief designerPhonePrint (Educators International)
Educators International is the creator of PhonePrint, a brand-new highly innovative product. PhonePrint enables any Android or iPhone user to print anything at all direct from their phone to a tiny, light, robust, functional yet highly stylish hand-held b/w printer. Prints any text or image to paper. Crystal-clear zoomable font and images. No electricity, cables, toner or internet required.
This product is brand new and totally unique - nothing similar on the market anywhere in the world! There are 10,000 educational uses – and 1,000,000 uses for other purposes (business, professional and of course personal). Fully guaranteed for life. Minimal running costs, super-simple to operate. Come to the UK Pavilion at BETT and see PhonePrint in action, you will be amazed!
Educators International is a highly-respected UK-based charity working in Asia and Africa to introduce major system-level education reforms that benefit the very poorest. PhonePrint is a direct product of that charitable work. For every printer we sell we promise to teach five children to read!
Prestariang Systems Sdn Bhd
Nor Arina Johari
Associate trainerMuhammad Khalil Abu Kasim
Account ManagerRHYTHM FOR READING SERVICES LIMITED
The Rhythm for Reading programme uses rhythmic patterns instead of words to accelerate reading development. The programme is based on the findings of a five-year research project at UCL Institue of Education, London and is effective as a group teaching method. Low-attaining and middle-attaining students make rapid progress in phonics, reading accuracy and reading comprehension after 10 weekly sessions of ONLY 10 minutes. Rhythm for Reading digital resources are streamed onto interactive whiteboards and include 'PREPSTEPS', the digital professional development programme that supports teachers while they deliver the Rhythm for Reading programme. This reading intervenion programme is used in the UK with students aged from 5 to 15 years and in special schools with students aged from 12 to 18 years.