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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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1998
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| author | Barron, Daniel D. |
| author_facet | Barron, Daniel D. Barron, Daniel D. |
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| contents | The Great "Reading vs. Technology Debate" (Part I). Barron, Daniel D. Access to Information Educational Media Electronic Libraries Information Storage Information Technology Nonprint Media Obsolescence Printed Materials Reading Materials Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) Argues that a book should not be cherished simply for being a book, if its information is obsolete. Discusses the need to stop treasuring media beyond its utility; offer positive electronic alternatives to print media (rather than fighting technology); and assure that students have access to all the tools of learning. (AEF) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1998 |
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| spellingShingle | The Great "Reading vs. Technology Debate" (Part I). Barron, Daniel D. Access to Information Educational Media Electronic Libraries Information Storage Information Technology Nonprint Media Obsolescence Printed Materials Reading Materials Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) The Great "Reading vs. Technology Debate" (Part I). Barron, Daniel D. Access to Information Educational Media Electronic Libraries Information Storage Information Technology Nonprint Media Obsolescence Printed Materials Reading Materials Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) Argues that a book should not be cherished simply for being a book, if its information is obsolete. Discusses the need to stop treasuring media beyond its utility; offer positive electronic alternatives to print media (rather than fighting technology); and assure that students have access to all the tools of learning. (AEF) |
| title | The Great "Reading vs. Technology Debate" (Part I). |
| topic | Access to Information Educational Media Electronic Libraries Information Storage Information Technology Nonprint Media Obsolescence Printed Materials Reading Materials Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ559721 |