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Electronic books are for everyone? Not necessarily

Electronic books are for everyone? Not necessarily

Students begin to buy their textbooks for this semester, a new utility - eBooks - growing in popularity and importance of advertising. However, there is a serious incident that many users overlook savings - to test the open book.

Textbooks

Although eTextbooks some advantages, such as interactive learning to handle and the ability to offer heavy books, there are two serious drawbacks to many students.

Textbooks

The first is price. Save up to that in manyCases can be downloaded to a laptop to the students bring the laptop in class, you will find an outlet, and the possibility that your expensive laptop on campus could be damaged. If a student does not want to bring your laptop, eReader is available, but there are some drawbacks. The first is to save that downloading can save students are not necessarily compatible with all players. While the majority of the work, save for all the emergingCompanies, this could be problematic. In addition, readers are too expensive to save themselves, with prices ranging from $ 100 - $ 300 or more. Finally eTextbooks are usually more expensive than buying, and new textbooks, the secondary market. A comparison of the textbook website to compare the prices of textbooks, and are usually eTextbooks 3 or 4 times the cost of what a student might find a new manual for ".

The second problem - and perhaps most important - when you openTest date. If a student is entitled to use their textbooks during the test, most of the professors do not allow the student to electronic devices, while undergoing the test. Therefore, students can use, the eTextbooks or hard drive or a laptop that will be affected if a teacher gives them the opportunity to use their textbook while sitting for an exam. As computers, and most players do not just students, notes and other information will save, but to connectThe Internet, it is doubtful that a teacher must allow anyone to use these devices - as it would be unfair to other students, the one book to have.

Saving addition, a student can use to save (if the software allows it) to print some sections, but the extra cost for paper, and the fact that a teacher can be assured that the information is printed only where students are With this test to prevent an open book. Finally, even if a teacher not printSavings, the cost - an average of $ 0.10 per printed page for a selection of 300 or 400 pages of text, the students would cost up to $ 40. When selected for the interim and final exams, doing spending $ 80 in total of the students will spend many times what they are buying the book happens in the online market could.

In short, all content eTextbooks offer some great, rich and other benefits are not necessarily account for a student to save money, and students canwith to buy a book that is still in the middle of the period or at the end of the semester - whether a teacher makes an open book test.

Electronic books are for everyone? Not necessarily

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