Torch: iPads vs textbooks

iPads and textbooks are both great learning tools for education. Both have disadvantages and advantages. Over the past years, Lincoln High School has transitioned from traditional ink and paper textbooks to digital iPads with efficient capabilities.

“Kids are more engaged, better organized, and save time,” said Mr. Berg, principal at Lincoln High.

Not only does the iPad help with organization, but saves money the school would typically spend on textbooks.

 


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