The Lernstift will offer three interchangeable nibs, such as a fountain pen, a ballpoint pen, and a pencil. A community framework will also be set up so that users will be able to add their own words to the pen’s catalog, much like how your phone’s autocorrect will eventually be able to recognize words, slangs, and acronyms that you use in your daily messages which might not necessarily be dictionary-approved. The pen will also come with a statistic app for parents who want to keep track of their child’s progress, and since the pen’s API will be made available for free, developers could potentially create a host of apps that could be used together with the device. For those interested, a pledge of $150 will nab you the device upon its successful funding and release, while a “classroom package” that includes 10 pens, a WiFi router, and a tablet can be had for $2,270.