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Electronic Book Readers: Easing Students’ Woes

December 14th, 2009

Books are most commonly known as sources of information which includes history and other types of stories. Ever since the ebook reader has been introduced, it has already been a threat to what we once had before – written literature. However, its introduction to the market has brought about various advantages not only to ordinary individuals but to students as well. This time around, students do not have to struggle their way through bringing those heavy books with them. They do not have to worry about forgettingĀ  their books or having health concerns due to the relentless burden of heavy bags. If you have your own portable ebook readers this would not be an issue for you, and that is the reason why universities and colleges should start supporting having this device for students.

The first reason is simply because of health concerns. From junior high all the way through college, students have to bear the burden of several classes-worth of books, some of those books being considerable in size. This can be a major problem as it can lead to a kid being physically worn out by the end of the day or developing back problems later on. The problem is so severe that some companies have designed their backpacks after heavy-load camping packs to help reduce lower back strain. If all of a kid’s books were on a light ereader they would never forget one and they wouldn’t have to lug around 50 pounds on their back all day.

The second reason why ebook readers would be a good substitute for a backpack of books is its practicality. College students wait in long lines every start of the semester just to get the books they need, often trying to get first shot at second-hand but in-good-condition books. Then at the end of the semester, they line up again to get these books sold. With an ebook reader, there would be no need for all those long lines because you can download books wirelessly in minutes. We all know that to the diligent student, savings in time can go a long way in pursuing other important activities.

Cost is another great, if not obvious, reason to make the switch. While a 400 to 500-dollar ebook reader may not seem like a savings, it pales in comparison to what the typical student will spend on books. Depending on their major, some students may even spend that much on just one book! The ebook reader offers the opportunity to cut back on long term spending by making one investment. And nothing is worse than waiting an hour in line to sell your hundred dollar book back only to get nothing more than lunch money in return.

There are already enough hassles for students; dealing with dozens of heavy and cumbersome books doesn’t have to be one of them. With an electronic device instead of all the books, students will be able to face their classes with a little bit more energy and a little bit less stress at wondering if they brought the right book. Teachers would also stand to benefit from ebooks as they no longer have to worry about their students being able to find what they need. It’s all digital and there are endless copies available. Given what students stand to gain, it seems like a no-brainer for campuses to start supporting electronic book readers.


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