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Old 05-22-2008, 11:31 AM   #34
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I don't think e-readers stand a chance with science and engineering textbooks. Look at how engineering students mark up their texts with formula derivations and supplementary material. I could see e-readers used to platform textbooks for the social sciences. Further... with the ease of publishing, instructors could more easily use their course prep notes as the class "text".
I can see ebook readers replacing textbooks once you can annotate directly on the page and be able to save the annotations for future use. The Iliad wouldn't be too bad but personally I'd like a larger screen. I was an engineering student and I *hated* carrying around all those heavy books. Actually suffered a partial shoulder separation because of the weight of my backpack for M,W,F classes my junior year.
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