Digital Textbook Counter-Revolution
“Once you’ve recognized that textbooks are just an assemblage of resources and that, in a digital world, there’s no reason to bind it together and publish these en masse, then I think you can see a path to liberation from that industry model. You can disassemble, reassemble, unbundle, disrupt, destroy the textbook. It is truly an irrelevant format.”
I definitely agree with this. But I think I will blog about my fears of a society satiated in electronic media sometime - not that that hasn’t already happened, but things can certainly get worse.
Source: hackeducation.com
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I definitely agree with this. But I think I will blog about my fears of a society satiated in electronic media sometime...
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