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Digital Textbooks for Students

If you only need a few textbooks, buying physical copies may not be burdensome; however, some students may need multiple books for each class. You should also consider your study style — physical materials and handwritten notes appeal to many students. The interactive functionality coupled with some e-textbooks may provide opportunities for additional engagement or practice with the course material. The search functionality in e-books increases ease of access to on-demand information. In other words, it may be easier to do a keyword search for “mitosis” and see it in context than to flip back and forth from the index of a paper book.
When there is a choice, it means all of the options are acceptable to use for the class. To keep prices as low as possible, we offer a robust selection of digital and rental books that help offset the costs of new textbooks. Learn about oxygen, carbon dioxide, energy and how to breathe healthy. This textbook The Process of Social Research 2nd Edition is a great supplement to other teaching material or can be used as extra credit for students who like to go above and beyond. Phillips, a member of KSBA’s board, said schools need to make sure that the money being allocated for learning materials won’t be “catching dust on a shelf” in two years.

Not only do students retain less when reading digitally, Trakhman says, they’re more likely to overestimate how well they comprehended the material. And that’s before you take into account that students reading a textbook on a device do so amid a barrage of notifications that pull them away from the material. Even without those additional distractions, which Trakhman rules out in her research, students read more quickly and less deeply.
The cost can be up to 70 percent cheaper than what a student would pay for a new textbook, Pearson says. The benefit, publishers say, is that all students are able to use required textbooks and tools when they begin taking a class, at a more affordable cost. Research by both student advocates and campus bookstores has shown that students sometimes skip buying required materials — often because of cost, but also because they think they won’t actually need the materials. For the first time, digital textbooks became the primary delivery model as physical books were locked away in the pandemic. This watershed moment allowed teachers, students and parents to understand the value and need for digital textbooks.

The books that students need for school are often simply not available in a digital format. Even when certain titles are available digitally, students typically take an all-or-nothing approach to their textbook purchases each semester, buying all of their books at the same location. When so few books are available as eTextbooks, they just don’t bother trying to find them.
Once you’ve downloaded the app and logged in, you will see your titles on the Bookshelf app homepage. Follow the prompts to download and install your app, which will vary depending on your device. But some schools say they are uncomfortable with a hard deadline, especially given the severe budget cuts schools have suffered in recent years, which has left them with little wiggle room to pay for big-ticket expenditures. You get a risk-free rental policy that allows highlighting, taking notes and the ability to easily convert a rental to a purchase should you decide to keep it. –This nine chapter biology textbook covers neurons, reflexes, maintaining a healthy nervous system and even includes a glossary at the end. Trigg County High School Principal Shannon Burcham cautioned that technology is not the answer for every student.
Instructors who really understand how students are using the online platform can develop guidelines and incentives for participation that ensure student success. Did you know that Brightspace integrates with most publisher platforms? In the Content area, click on Existing Activities, and choose the external tools option. Manning School of Business, hasn’t used a traditional textbook since high school. Therefore, introducing children to the creative and educational applications of technological products as early as possible can play a decisive role in their professional future.

In the 2019–2020 academic year, 2.7 million students across 6,600 institutions used an OpenStax product instead of a for-profit equivalent. Pearson’s digital-first initiative will dramatically bring down textbook costs on average, albeit by phasing out the concept of ownership. But increasingly, colleges are embracing textbooks that cost … nothing.
Follow up activities after class can aid in retention and reflection. For those instructors using a flipped classroom model, online activities through a publisher platform can support that effort. Apple works with major textbook publishers Houghton Mifflin, McGraw-Hill, and Pearson, plus some open-source providers like OpenStax, to offer textbooks on the iPad, sold via iBooks or iTunes.

“If my laptop’s battery is running low, I can borrow a Chromebook from the library and still use the resource,” says Jhaveri, who also prefers not to lug heavy textbooks around in his backpack as he hops between work and school. One of the main tasks of the future generations is to take care of our planet. Online textbooks reduce deforestation for paper production, thus contributing to the preservation of the environment. The introduction of these tools in education is also an opportunity to raise children’s awareness from an early age of the importance of environmental preservation, as well as actions that contribute to it.
I run several special projects including the Readers' Choice and Business Choice surveys, and yearly coverage of the Fastest ISPs and Best Gaming ISPs. I work from my home, and did it long before pandemics made it cool. It’s a peer-reviewed and engaging textbook that brings business ethics to life,” says Magnant. Elissa Magnant, a visiting instructor of management in the Manning School, worked with the library last year to find an OpenStax textbook for her Business Ethics course. And since all the books are in one small device, you get to save lots of space.
Convert your textbook from a print-ready PDF to a digital publication in minutes. Instantly publish to your self-contained digital textbook library for immediate access by teachers and students. They jointly set standards for features like narration, sign language, interactivity and the audio description of images. The Accessible Digital Textbooks for All initiative improves access to education, helping all children to learn and thrive together. Unlike printed material, textbooks that are downloaded to your e-reader stay there and don’t go anywhere else.

An eBook creation platform is all you need to develop digital textbooks. For students, though, the savings depend on how many of your courses rely on Cengage textbooks. And since those decisions most commonly happen at the faculty level, that number can change dramatically from one semester to the next. In this way it maybe mirrors the Netflix model a little too closely; what you get out of it can change precipitously from one month to the next. More than half of its revenue comes from digital already; this move accelerates that transition, while providing substantial savings in printing overhead. It also helps nudge faculty toward using Pearson’s digital platforms, which for $79 offer an array of ancillary features like homework plans and assessment tools along with access to the book.

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