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V. JALAJAKUMARI 11 years ago
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The printed text books will not end with in five years. The burden of heavy
school bags will not end in the immediate future.
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Souda N 10 years ago
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the knowledge and training which he gets live as well as practical in the
school will not be equellent to viirtual class (where he can only interact
everything and cannot practiced lively in front of an exper)t. Live book
reading is as much interested than virtual reading- where he can interact and
can make role play with others. so,it will remain up to community who are aware
about this.
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Anil Sahu 10 years ago
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The digital form is not going to replace the Hardcopies. The Hardcopies are
having their own taste to read them.The digital format is not easy to read, as
it make pains in your eyes. The same thing is told about the newspapers when
the television, news channels and internet was launched, but the present users
of newspaper has increased double
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thumbi aadhi 6 years ago
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The printed text books will not end with in five years. The burden of heavy
school bags will not end in the immediate future.
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Also if the one digital textbook can cater all the needs of a student at his home and school will the burden of heavy bags end. ?