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LeapFrog Crammer

LeapFrog  Crammer

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Brand: LeapFrog
Category: Toy

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $44.99
You Save: $15.00 (25%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 2600

Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 2.6 x 10.5 x 10.6

MPN: 30706
Model: 30706
UPC: 708431307063
EAN: 0708431307063
ASIN: B00138PO8Q

Release Date: October 1, 2008
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • The only pocket-sized test-prep system with a fully functional digital music player
  • Create digital flash cards to prep for any test
  • Access 16,000+ quiz questions in math, science, social studies and more
  • Download your favorite music and jam while you cram
  • Take everything you need to study on the go

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Let the LeapFrog Crammer Study and Sound System help your students stay on top of new material while they listen to their favorite tunes. Designed to help kids aged eight to 14 prepare for quizzes, tests, and important presentations, the slim, digital Crammer makes it easy to bring tons of flash cards and practice questions wherever they go.

What We Think


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The Good: Streamline the process of studying for multiple subjects

The Bad: May not hold up in rough conditions

In a Nutshell: This student-specific MP3 player makes it easy to prep for tests

At a Glance

Ages: 8 to 14
Requires: 3 AAA batteries; Computer to edit test prep materials


Compact player lets you study for tests wherever you go. View larger.


Online Study Edge interface lets you download math, social studies, science quizzes, and more. View larger.
Prep for All Kinds of Tests
Connect the Crammer to your PC or your Mac using the included USB cable and download the Leapfrog Connect Application to get started. This lets you get started right away with preexisting flash cards and practice questions, or create your own questions and flash cards, organize them into sets, and load them onto the handheld unit to take everywhere you go.

This means that you learn while you're creating each unique study guide, and you can brush up on facts in the car, on the bus, or during your free time at school. Since the Crammer keeps all your flashcards in one digital archive, you won't have to worry about losing them or carrying around thick stacks of cards for several classes.

The Crammer's main screen is easy to navigate with icons representing eight categories: flash cards, quizzes, music, games, volume, stats, settings, and about the unit. The cool click screen lets students make selections by tapping the edges of the screen or pressing the bar on the top of the unit, which also contains a back button and a shortcut to the main screen. In flash card mode, pressing right or left flips the cards, and pressing enter shows the other side of a card so you can check your answers quickly.

In addition to functioning as a study aid, the Crammer works as an MP3 player. This means it's easy to mellow before an exam and celebrate with your favorite music when it's over.

Stay Connected with Online Resources
Don't have the time to create a truly customized set of flashcards every week? Re you interested in learning that extends beyond what you're doing in class right now? The online Study Edge interface lets you download math, social studies, and science quizzes designed to cover general topics for grades three to eight. You can pick topics like American history, geography, chemistry, and algebra.

For grades three and four, there's also pre-made sets of flashcards that target language arts skills, like spelling and basic math operations. This online resource seems to be expanding, so you can expect to find even more great tools here in the future.

Every time the Crammer is connected to your computer, data is transferred to the Learning Path online. Parents can use this resource to see details like which skill areas a child has downloaded quizzes for and how much time he or she is spending on each subject. Of course any study tool is only useful if students actually use it, and these Learning Path tools encourage parents to facilitate conversations about school work and help them study for their toughest subjects.

Our only real concern regarding this useful study tool is how well the unit will hold up to rough use. Its compact size and solid plastic body seem quite durable, but if you keep it in your gym bag with your cleats instead of in an empty pocket in your backpack, you might run into trouble. Luckily you can also purchase a soft case designed especially for protecting the Crammer, or a range of custom face plates that identify it as your own. The Crammer runs on three AA batteries (not included).

What's in the Box
Crammer, USB cable, earphones, and instruction booklet.


Product Description
Let the LeapFrog Crammer Study and Sound System help your students stay on top of new material while they listen to their favorite tunes. Designed to help kids aged eight to 14 prepare for quizzes, tests, and important presentations, the slim, digital Crammer makes it easy to bring tons of flash cards and practice questions wherever they go.

8 categories - flash cards, quizzes, music, games, volume, stats, settings, about the unit The click screen lets students make selections by tapping the edges of the screen or pressing the bar on the top of the unit, which also contains a back button and a shortcut to the main screen Online Resources - The online Study Edge interface lets you download math, social studies, and science quizzes designed to cover general topics for grades three to eight. Pick topics like American history, geography, chemistry, and algebra. For grades three and four, there's also pre-made sets of flashcards that target language arts skills, like spelling and basic math operations Every time the Crammer is connected to your computer, data is transferred to the Learning Path online. Parents can use this resource to see details like which skill areas a child has downloaded quizzes for and how much time he or she is spending on each subject. These Learning Path tools encourage parents to facilitate conversations about schoolwork and help kids study for their toughest subjects In the Box - Crammer, USB cable, earphones, instruction booklet



Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Absolutely no control over the display   November 25, 2008
Stephen L. Noe (Boca Raton, FL)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

the main complaints are:
1. Tiny fonts for the flash cards. Ridiculously small fonts with no way to enlarge them.
2. The volume for the OGG/MP3 player is way to low even on the loudest setting.
3. No back light. You must be in broad daylight or under a lamp to see the screen (especially with the tiny fonts).

The concept is great but the lack of customization for the screen display and the fact that the volume is so low sort of makes this a mediocre effort. Leapfrog should just stick with the leapster. Obviously there R&D department took a vacation.



5 out of 5 stars Cramming All Night!   November 9, 2008
This fun toy is very great. leapfrog has done again. my only complaint is no backlight


4 out of 5 stars So far, so good   October 29, 2008
J. Tsai (Philadelphia, PA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this for my 7 year old (2nd grade) to help him get faster at math - mainly multiplication and division. He found the included games and quizzes and seems to really enjoy it so far.

Pros: Mainly educational. Great for drills. Fun (albeit simple) games. Downloadable, FREE content. Ability to create custom flash cards.

Cons: As another reviewer pointed out, the lack of a backlight is a real drawback. The amount of flash cards available for download is a little thin (which I'm sure will improve) compared to the much larger number of quizzes. You can only create very basic flash cards - e.g. I couldn't find a way to create a division symbol and used a '/' instead. No option to create custom quizzes (a future software enhancement?).

Overall a great concept and a good first incarnation (with hopefully more to come).



5 out of 5 stars Great Study Aid   October 10, 2008
ANDREA GONZALEZ (VISALIA, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought the Crammer for my 8yr old daughter. It was very easy to set up and download sample flash cards and quizzes. The songs gave me a bit of trouble but not much. I thought you could download sample test from textbooks, it goes more by grade and subject. My daughter loves it and she has used it daily to study multiplications which she needs a lot of help in, and of course she loved the fact that she could listen to music and study at the same time.
My only complaint is that if you are in a dark room, forget it you won't be able to see the screen. Leapfrog should have but a backlight on the Crammer.
Highly Recommended nice little gadget.



5 out of 5 stars Digital Flash Cards and Music. What's not to like?   October 6, 2008
Dzigner_Guy (oakland,CA)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

My son needed a study aid for school and was familiar with using flash cards and also wanted an MP3 player. This was the best of both worlds!! He loves the content and loves to rock out. It is also nice and small while still accepting traditional AAA batteries. Learning done right again by the Teachers at Leapfrog!! My neice in College could also use one of these. Great idea!


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