Friday, July 12, 2013

Century Link Scholarship - Digital Textbooks? Traditional Textbooks?

Century Link Scholarship: Digital Textbooks? Traditional Textbooks?
In a world where technology is advancing so fast, there are many positives to online textbooks. If you have a tablet or other WiFi compatible device, you can download the textbook and are able to use it where ever you please. You are able to highlight and bookmark pages, which used to be the positive to having traditional textbooks. These online textbooks allow you to read in under lit environments, such as in some dorm rooms, study halls, and outside locations. The cost of online textbooks are generally less expensive because they are paperless and require no shipping. With the books being online you don't have to worry about a shortage in stock, so the books you need will always be available, even late into the semester. Amazon and other places where electronic books are sold allow you rent your books, this also allows you to pay less and not be stuck with a book you don't need. Electronic textbooks also allow you to copy and paste passages into an email, if you have questions over a direct quote from the book, or if you want to paste them into notes. If you book is stored on an iPad you are also able to screenshot the book and use drawing apps to make important notes of things or email to someone who lost their traditional textbook. With electronic storage methods and back-up, if used correctly, you books will never get lost or stolen, unless of course your device does. The draw-back to the electronic books is the need for electricity, however, building requirements specify that there is to be a certain number of outlets per square footage. Therefore, problem is solved. Electronic textbooks are the books for the new age. 

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