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Posted on 13/04/201809/04/2018 by Rafael Scapin

Evidence Shows Students Still Learn More Effectively From Print Textbooks Than Screens

While new forms of classroom technology like digital textbooks are more accessible and portable, it would be wrong to assume that students will automatically be better served by digital reading simply because they prefer it.

https://www.sciencealert.com/do-students-learn-better-from-screens-or-print-textbooks-science-education

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