Paper Textbooks vs. Election Textbooks
Textbooks are big, bulky, and sometimes very heavy. Schools, especially, high schools, should begin to use electronic textbooks, instead of paper textbooks. Electronic textbooks are convenient for students and are also cost effective.
Electronic textbooks are convenient for students because instead of needing to bring one for most classes and also needing to bring a notebook and homework, a student could have a tablet or a laptop. The best part of that is the student has all of their classes books in one location rather than having multiple things to carry around. The student would be able to put his or her notes in the same place as the textbook. Homework is also able to be done through the book and
Many schools have switched from using paper textbooks to iPads or chromebooks, which allow students to access online textbooks. But is this a good change? There are many factors that need to be put into consideration, including the age group of a kids receiving the technology, the classes this tool can be used for, and the children’s ability to interact with others.
Marc Presnky argues that college should ban the use of physical books to encourage the use of electronic books. He gives three reasons to support his argument. The author of the article “College Should Mandate That All Textbooks Be Digitized” states three main advantages of having a bookless higher education. He believes that society should move beyond “physical books of the past” in order to move “education into the future” (Presnky). By employing the use of digitized books, Presnky believes that people will have features not quickly available to physical books such as comments or analysis about a book. Lastly, Presnky believes the biggest advantage of fully transitioning to e-books is the liberation of ideas from printed pages. He thinks
Having all the needed textbooks in one place is easier for the student and for organizational and practical reasons. Holding several textbooks, weighing a few pounds, throughout the day can cause back problems for the rest of your life. An iPad,only weighing one pound, can hold several textbooks and is more practical . It is also portable and easy to use. Many students who forget to bring textbooks home will not have any worries
Kardaras claims that technology cannot be used in schools, however I recommend that technology should be used in schools because it helps students keep in good health, save money and get good grades. To begin with, I think computers are easy to carry. Specifically, textbooks are too heavy for students to carry resulting a lot of students get shoulder disease. If they have e-books in computers, they would carry a computer to school without a lot of textbooks. In addition, e-books are cheaper than paper books. If a student has e-books, each semester he could save more than 400 dollars. That would ease students’ financial pressures. Furthermore, students can restudy lectures again and again because all lectures are on the internet. They can arrange
Ebooks in schools are being more and more active as a tool that doesn’t just stay in the library but is actually a part of the hands-on learning development in the classroom. (000) Ebooks can include students in the lesson and help them struggle less with the concept that is being explained. Ebooks can be used in a large group, small group or individually. In large and small groups ebooks can help in many ways.
To begin with, changing to ebooks can help students in school. According to Source B it states that “ in some cases students with access to libraries were found to have done worse on standardized tests”. From this we can infer that students with the help of technology will tend to have better test scores than those who actually go to the library. In the library students are on their own with no one to help but with ebooks and technology, they would be able to find help online to look up examples for their subjects. Also, in source A it states that “Switching to ebooks will make sense for school libraries only when they result in savings of time and money that allow library staff to increase their focus on instruction and interaction with students
Within the last five years, the school I attend purchased iPads for student use. One way we use them is to download textbooks. This is a wonderful system for many reasons. Physical textbooks should be replaced entirely by electronic versions on portable devices. Education is a very important part of every person's life. We begin learning just moments after we are born, and we do not stop learning until we die. Without knowledge, humans would not be humans, and our way of life would never
Preview of Main Points: First, I’ll explain two ways in how convenient e-books are, and how they engage with a student while learning in an easier way. Second, having e-books you will be able save about half on e-books than print books, and how print textbooks are heavy and cause injuries, while tablets only weights 1-2 pounds. Introduction (Attention Getter) By a show of hands how many go online with their smart phones everyday? According to the article “Tablets vs. Textbook” found on ProCon.org, 2014, in 2012 it marked the first time that more people accessed the Internet via smartphones and tablets than desktop or laptops.
Imagine a day when youngsters would leave for school carrying nothing more than an electronic device weighing less than one pound. The advent and growing popularity of electronic textbooks may make this a reality sooner rather than later. No more students trudging around with 20 pound backpacks strapped to their backs. No more lockers jammed with textbooks and notebooks. The benefits of transitioning to e-textbooks are many and provide advantages for both students and educators.
Did you know that there are over 125 million, technically its 129,864,880, different published books in the world (Jackson)? A college student can count on spending an average of $655 per year on textbooks (Kingkade). That may seem like a lot, but college helps you with the jobs you’ll have in the future, so I think it’s worth it. Normally, if people don’t go to college they wouldn’t have as many job opportunity’s as someone who does go to college and gets a degree. Why should we stick with books instead of iPads? We should stick to textbooks because iPads are costly, can have effects on our health, and can be too distracting to students.
Textbooks are an important device to use for doing classwork and other assignments because if your internet do down that means you can't do any of the work that was assigned. When the work is not done the only thing your professor going to tell you is "there is no excuse of why you didn't do the assignment". Then your grade go down. The internet
Computers contain new and useful technology features is one of the reasons that the school should replace textbooks with computers. On the website, Amazon states that its app has a dictionary component that people can “look up words instantly” (Amazon Mobile). This means that people can see the definition of a word when they see a word or phrase that they do not understand. This is extremely helpful to students especially English learners because this feature will make students to understand certain words that are important to the lesson. Even though sometimes textbooks define few words, they do not usually explain terms that students do not understand. Furthermore, textbooks do not contain a dictionary, and students need to buy other digital
Teachers are always assigning homework in the textbook and of course every student complains. Not only because they have homework, but because they have to lug home multiple textbooks. Many school districts have been trying to find a way to solve this complaint. What school board officials have come up with is replacing the textbooks with notebook computers or tablets. It is the 21st century, there is technology booming everywhere. However, converting the notebook computers might not be the greatest decision.
Electronic textbooks are more portable and convenient as they can be accessed by a tablet, downloaded onto a computer or accessed via the internet. The technological benefits available on an electronic textbook are endless. The audio and video capabilities will liven up learning and change the way students understand and retain the material. The emergence of three-dimensional technology may also play a role in the near future. In addition, digital textbooks are much more user friendly. Studying for tests will be more efficient as highlighted notes can be easily transferred into electronic note cards for memorization. The main downside to electronic textbooks is that students will have to purchase a reading device, tablet, laptop or smartphone in order to view digital textbooks away from home or on the go. Most college students have already made this investment prior to starting college.
To start off, schools need to realize the amount they can save in the long run by utilizing technology and lean away from traditional, old fashioned, hard cover books. When books become outdated and used, schools have to spend endless amounts to replace them. To avoid this, schools can take the initiate and work proactively and replace hard cover books with electronics to avoid unnecessary expenses. An example of this occurred at Empire High School which recently made a switch from textbooks even though, “it wasn’t because of a funding crisis.” (Source A) Empire High School shows just how well technology can work. Not only does technology help in saving necessary funding, it adds a sure convenience factor to the students and teachers by not having to drag around large and expensive textbooks.