Lesson 18: Tablets for Textbooks in School
- For Philippine schools even for private ones catering to
children of the well I to-do families, the so called tablet -for a learning is
still futuristic. Give however, the recognize impact of technology in
education, the future may not be too far away.

- Today, books are still the primary medium in instruction in
most schools.it is doubtful if these will totally be replace by digital
technology reading tool ,but there are now perceptions that virtual literacy
May very well ease out textual print literacy. Already, he disadvantages of using
books for learning are being debated upon. For school-graders, the load of
books and wordbooks for every subject are backbreaking due to their weight and
size. In developing countries, one book for every student is still a goal, not
a reality. Publishing and printing millions of books for millions of public
school children are just too expensive for the public purse. The errors in
public school textbooks have also been exposed, errors resulting from wrong
information, technical mistakes, and editorial lapses.

- Today, technology is being viewed as a savior. Given the
fact that students are enamored y computer games which take much of their time
at home, educators have begun to think that the computer screen can very well
serve as a powerful educational medium. Already computer games have been
adopted in developed countries as a learning technology along with other
audio-visual aids to teaching and learning. Classroom instruction which rides
the vehicle of gaming admittedly makes learning more effective and more fun.
From studies, educational video gaming has been shown to inculcate competencies
that relate to learning concentration, lasting memory recall and higher visual
literacy.
De La Salle Experience
- The future with tablets use as replacement for books is good
since it has many advantages like many books can be put inside the tablet and
there is faster access to information since tablets can connect to the net.
Based on experience, a tablet can really be a good aid in learning. A tablet
being small, can be put inside my bag and carry it anywhere, which means to say
then that I can study anywhere. However, it is not as durable as a book. My
tablet no longer functions, I don’t know for what reason perhaps because it
fell down – books are still books even when they fall down. I didn’t use my
tablet in studying, it makes my eyes teary and afterwards my head to ache.
Although, less bulky, tablets can cause harm. I have heard so many stories of
students being victims of snatchers. Tablets compared to books are expensive,
so, for now, I still go for books. I would like to make it clear however that I
am not against the tablets for textbook in schools.
Tablets for school
- The two – book and
tablet – have their advantages and disadvantages, however, in this present
situation, since our government cannot afford to give everyone this yet
(although tablets are less expensive than PCs), we have to use the books that
we have (no wonder, books still remain to be the number one instructional
material in the Philippines). Books are no less different than those book that
has become an EBook in tablets. If one can afford to buy a tablet now, then
that’s good but schools should not make it necessary to have this in school if
the majority cannot afford it. The use of tablets instead of books is still a
choice, not mandatory, hence a teacher can still teach using a book, and it has
not yet become useless.
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