tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601486001755818021.post8881652365489617863..comments2023-07-29T12:42:50.083+01:00Comments on Learning Technologies: The Case for Digital TextbooksUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601486001755818021.post-75109737448423190632013-08-27T17:50:45.141+01:002013-08-27T17:50:45.141+01:00Thanks for the comment David.
Unfortunately, no, ...Thanks for the comment David. <br />Unfortunately, no, I don't think their attitude would change. It's not like they are not aware of it - I'm sure they've had kids who carried heavy school bags.<br /><br />Or maybe I've just had a long day and am feeling a little cynical!<br /><br />SharonAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09362634953594904626noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601486001755818021.post-131400342176799772013-08-27T15:56:12.971+01:002013-08-27T15:56:12.971+01:00Hi Sharon - a perfect example of the need for teac...Hi Sharon - a perfect example of the need for teachers / educators / planers / policy-makers to think before they assign. Your son has a huge pile of books, probable assigned by different teachers who never think outside their own subject or classroom, therefore never realise how they are contributing to the pile of books or homework each student has to content with. <br /><br />Do you think their attitude would change if they knew this, and knew of the alternative?<br /><br />All the best, DavidAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com