Can students use it for tests that require a #2 pencil?
Probably not. Why would you want to use it for a scantron-type thing anyway? It's not like it's the most difficult thing in the world.
That was true in the early models, but they've come a long way. This Sharpie looks like the exact same thing already out there being repackaged with a different name. Instead of calling it an erasable pen it's being called a liquid pencil. Still erases, still becomes permanent after time. All they're doing is trying to hide the stigma of "erasable pens" for people who remember the crappy old Paper-Mate models instead of the new ones that work very well.
Why is this better than a regular pencil?
Why is this better than a regular pencil?
1. it's permanent after 3 days
2. it writes smoother
Click my link, its of a youtube test. Guy writes stuff, scribbles, then erases. Then rubs his hand over it. It smears a little bit, not too bad.
Where can I get about an alternator sized i love you of these pencils?
I must have these. I keep meticulous records of my guests, but sometimes, I mess up. You see, my guests are often under some duress when I'm taking notes, so they don't speak clearly, and I need to go back and make corrections. Currently I pencil everything in and then type my reports up later. This works fine, except that the pencil is a little too light and it strains my eyes to read for long periods of time. These new Sharpies solve that problem, and they become permanent after a few days. These pens solve so many problems and function so well, I'm surprised they don't have the Apple logo on them. Anyway, I'll certainly be buying them in bulk.
