Sunday, February 15, 2015

Educators Foresee e-Books to be More Prevalent

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School libraries have been early adopters of e-books, but they have yet to transcend in a meaningful way in K-12 classrooms. This might soon change as a new report from 475 educators indicates that schools and districts see their use of classroom materials transitioning substantially from paper books to digital books over the next two years.

"With a record 10 million tablets and computers sold into US schools last year, district leaders and decision makers are gearing up to make a major shift to from print to digital," said Gideon Stein, Founder and CEO of LightSail Education. "The results of this survey strongly suggest that schools are looking to build digital libraries where they own their content outright rather than experiment with models like book rentals or subscriptions."

I think the main takeaway from this report is that e-books will not replace digital textbooks anytime soon. Teachers instead see the value for remedial reading for English class, since students can read the books on their smartphone, e-reader or tablet. E-books are also very popular for independent reading in the classroom.

If you are involved in the educational arena and want to know more about this report, check out the press release below. It really dives deep into statistical data on how e-books will play a pivotal role in the classroom.


Educators Foresee e-Books to be More Prevalent is a post from: Good e-Reader

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