Monday, March 18, 2013
Tablets vs. Textbooks Summary
What’s
so special about tablets? For starters,
tablets can hold over hundreds of books at a time. For one gigabyte of space, one thousand books
can be held, and all the books are accessible all at the same time (2). Notes can even be made on the tablets in the books;
all that has to be done is click where the note goes and type. Students
also learn more material faster through tablets. Instead of taking ten minutes to search through
a textbook, students learn quicker by the technology-based instruction. According to the US Department of Education,
the reduced time it takes students to research learning material is thirty to
eighty percent (2). Tablets cost on
average fifty to sixty percent less than textbooks do per year (3). With tablet prices continuing to decrease due
to the newest technology coming out, it would be cheaper for students to have
tablets rather than textbooks, that get worn down and sooner or later schools
will have to buy new textbooks whereas
tablets are warranted. One of the
big issues with textbooks is that they cause many injuries to students. Schools want students to learn, yes, but
giving them a five to ten pound book is torture, especially having multiple
classes with more books. Tablets are
more easy to carry and very convenient to use at any given time. While on the topic of convenience, files can
be downloaded from one tablet to others.
Users can log in to their account on other devices and access all of the
information on it. The information is
stored in a program called “cloud” which is what makes your information
accessible on equivalent devices (3).
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Your summary raises good points.I recently found out that my son's pre-k class will be introduced to tablets in the near future. Technology has become the norm and offer many benefits,as you stated above.
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