A new infographic from Online Teaching Degree shows that outfitting students with iPads and E-Books costs far more than using textbooks.
The graphic shows that the cost providing iPads and E-Books to 2,000 students would be $430,000/year based on a 4 lifespan for the iPad.
The cost of providing textbooks to the same 2,000 students would be $180,000/year.
Notably, these calculations appear to be for high school students who are only provided with an estimated $450 worth of textbooks that are reused each year. University students on the other hand can easily spend $1,500 on textbooks each year and these are not reused by other students.
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Catsrules - February 14, 2012 at 11:47pm
Why doesn't apple just pay for it, it is only 24 billion, And they have 500 laying around. Plus there buying if them self, so it will actually be a lost less because there just paying for the hardware itself.
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JOJO - February 14, 2012 at 11:08pm
Let the book pirating begin! INSTALLOUS =)!
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justabrake - February 14, 2012 at 7:15pm
It'll save the children's backs and medical bills
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downloadable - February 14, 2012 at 6:50pm
Nonsense-- no damn textbook in school was ever less than 30 dollars. A workbook perhaps, but not a hardback book. Throw this senseless argument out of the window.