
The fact that the pen is mightier than the keyboard in my creative process is a double edge sword. My handwriting is bad. Throughout my education most of the feedback I got from teachers grades 1-10 was about how bad my handwriting was. Handwriting worksheets have left their scars on my psyche. I rushed into the world of screens and keyboards that fit in my pocket with open arms, only to find empty betrayal. My brain needs the clumsy, messy, hard to read process of ink on paper.

When I saw the Indegogo campaign for the Equil2 Smartpen I knew I had to see what this writing revolution was all about, and I was not disappointed.
How it works
The Equil2 pen works on ANY notebook. The receiver unit clips to the top of the page and uses a combination of infrared and ultrasound to map your writing into the aopp on the connected device. The unit will also store writing you have done while not connected to a device. I was really impressed with the fidelity of the image and the quality of the connection. If you are in a very noisy coffee house, the blenders and cappuccino steamers will occasionally cause a bit of interference.
What is in the box

Pen + tablet = live scrapbooking
Smartpens are an important part of my note taking toolkit because I go to some meetings that have a “no screens” rule. In fact there are leaders I work with who believe that being on your device is a sign of disengagement. In an age of 1:1 programs where we expect kids to learn using devices I am hopeful this will trickle up to the leadership soon, but until then I need a way to capture my learning and thinking that is screen free, thus the pen.


Once I started working with the photo import feature I went a little wild exploring digital scrapbooking.
When I dialed it back, I started thinking about using this for text annotation. One of the pen modes you can select is highlighter mode. So I photographed my text and gave it a shot.
But wait there is more! My use of the pen has focused on how it works with the notes app and there is a whole other side to this tool. The Sketch app allows the user to create awesome artworks using a pen and paper just as if they were using a stylus and a tablet.
The team behind the Equil2 have developed a tool that allows users to create digital content with a pen on any piece of paper they choose. IN the short time I have used it my writing productivity and quality have both increased. I connected it to my evernote account, so my work is fully searchable. This is a game changer for anyone who likes to write by hand, but wants their work accessible from any device.
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