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Presents Innovation In Education

No connection to computers or notebooks No bulky “bridge” devices No hubs, routers or switches Quick, simple… “Plug-And-Play” As easy as… 1 2 3

1 Plug male USB connector into female USB connector 2 Press the switch 3 Data is copied

The only Flash Drive with intelligence Copy & Share information without using a computer Mobility - Copy data from USB Flash Drives “ On The Go” Teachers Equipped to Support Students in Today’s Digital World

Takes USB Flash Drives to the next step in portable data storage and retrieval Share data with other ShareDrives or Non-SOTG enabled Flash Drives Mobile Connectivity A Device for Effective Use of Education Tasks Self-powered, can be used away from computers, PDA’s and other storage devices

Transfer data files between FlashPoint ShareDrives Transfer data files between a FlashPoint ShareDrive and Non-SOTG USB memory devices Mobility for Digital Learning w/ Mobile Sharing Capability ►Personal Computers ►MP3 Players ►Digital Radio ►PDA’s ►Digital Cameras ►Cellular Telephones ►Digital Audio Recorders ►And more!

Digital Cameras MP3 Players USB Flash Drives USB Card Readers Personal Computers

Provide Assignments with Mobility Provide Lectures & Class Plans with Mobility Lists and Address Books Provide Presentations with mobility Provide Schedules with Mobility Provide Class Materials with Mobility And More!

Share spread sheets, presentations, reports, etc. Share image and audio files Exchange address data in “V-Card” formats Provide detailed Education information in large Volumes Eliminate paper reproduction handout materials Without the need for a computer!

Take your entire semester’s work home in your pocket Everything is always with you at school & on breaks Share research with classmates and study groups Share schedules, events, MP3’s, photos and more Upload homework & projects to teachers Download assignments and course data from teachers Without the need for a computer!

Eliminate or reduce printed handouts Provide lecture recordings and images to students Share research with students and study groups Share schedules, events and important information Upload assignments and course data to students Download homework & projects from students Without the need for a computer!

Reduce or eliminate printing for admin management Transfer student information to teachers Secure testing information Personnel and asset record distribution Research sharing Without the need for a computer!

Powered by a light-weight, Lithium-Ion battery Weighs less than one ounce! Measures only 1” x 3/8” x 3” About the same size as Flash Drives without SOTG ThumbDrive to ThumbDrive Copy Technology Computerless Copying

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