The following page is dedicated not only to the use of e readers in the classroom, but also to the advantages and disadvantages presented by their presence in the classroom setting.
The following link is a study conducted at Princeton concerning different objective goals tested between Kindle users, and e reader produced by Amazon and a control group using traditional methods of reading and note taking.
The above image shows two types of E-readers that are manufactured by two of the top names in the books marketplace. On the left is the Amazon Kindle, which is the E-reader showcased in the Princton study above and on the right is the Barnes and Noble Nook. Both of these devices are available in different editions and fomats, the Nook is also offered in a color version.
The following page is dedicated not only to the use of e readers in the classroom, but also to the advantages and disadvantages presented by their presence in the classroom setting.
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The following link is a study conducted at Princeton concerning different objective goals tested between Kindle users, and e reader produced by Amazon and a control group using traditional methods of reading and note taking.
The above image shows two types of E-readers that are manufactured by two of the top names in the books marketplace. On the left is the Amazon Kindle, which is the E-reader showcased in the Princton study above and on the right is the Barnes and Noble Nook. Both of these devices are available in different editions and fomats, the Nook is also offered in a color version.