The Calif. Gov. Wants to Save Money by Dumping Printed Books for Online Texts; Is it Feasible?
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Tags: open source, open source textbooks, California budget crisis, governor Schwarzenegger, McGraw-Hill Education, Global Best Practice, OpenContent.org, education, k-12, David Wiley, Brigham Young University, Neeru Khosla,
1 comment:
I don't think we will ever get rid of real textbooks, because you always have to have it available, i mean what if your computer fails then you would lose your digital textbook. You can still save money doing it online I buy mine through www.cheapesttextbooks.com
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