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May 2010Distributing university courses on ePaper seems a very promissing idea. Here are 2 tests of ePaper in Universities:
In Amsterdam, students who could use an eReader went back to regular paper. At the University of Virginia, the following quote resumes the "problem": “You must be highly engaged in the classroom every day,’’ says Koenig, and the Kindle is “not flexible enough. … It could be clunky. You can’t move between pages, documents, charts and graphs simply or easily enough compared to the paper alternatives.’’ We will need to find the right ergonomic setup for those devices such that they enable rather than slow down learning. |