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English, 28.09.2021 18:40, jadenp23

Problems with Digital Textbooks While digital learning is trending throughout the world, some argue that print textbooks are still the best option for schools. Those who favor print textbooks claim that tablets are expensive, create too many distractions, and allow excuses for not completing work.

Digital textbooks require hardware (such as tablets), Wi-Fi, and training for teachers and administrators. All of these require money. In fact, including all the costs of digital learning, it is much more expensive than the average print textbook. This doesn’t even include maintenance and repair, which can be very expensive for technology. On the other hand, print textbooks can usually be fixed very inexpensively, with glue or tape.

Many students admit to multitasking while on digital devices. Instead of working on their assignments or paying attention to their teachers, students can look at apps, check email, play games, and visit websites. All of this puts too much strain on the brain’s mental load. Students have difficulty processing, storing, and retaining new information when they are multitasking with the technology.

In addition to distractions, tablets also provide the opportunity for excuses to not complete work. When using a tablet, students and teachers can encounter technical difficulties like freezing, crashing, and running out of battery power. Tablets are also more likely to be lost or stolen than textbooks. There is also a need for Internet service which isn’t always reliable. These issues can hinder students from completing their assignments.

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How does the writer make a case against the adoption of digital textbooks?

A. 
by contrasting the effectiveness and costs of digital textbooks against those of print textbooks
B. 
by highlighting the efficiency of tablets in the classroom environment
C. 
by pointing out the poor quality of print textbooks when compared to digital textbooks
D. 
by blaming technology for poor student engagement and reduced test scores

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