Sep 09
American Lit and e-books
I have survived the second week of American Literature. I think at this point I could start using my e-book reader. Practically everything is available online at Project Gutenberg. Also the companion CD that came with the book has some of the text and a quick Google search finds the rest. So now it is a matter of convenience and time. The print in the textbook is too small for me and downloading and converting stuff from the Internet takes up a lot of my time. This would have gone better as an experiment if the syllabus was available prior to the beginning of class. What I have found myself doing is simply reading the stuff online using Internet Explorer’s zoom feature. I take my notes by copying and pasting stuff into Word. It’s more convenient that way. I get writer’s cramps easily and these notes will make it easier to study for exams. However, in class I have found that it is essential to have the text book with me. The instructor constantly refers to page and line numbers. It takes a while for everyone to search and find the passage. E-books would make this so much easier. I have noticed that the students do not make any marks in their textbook. I ask some of them why and it’s because they all plan to sell the book back to the bookstore. In light of that, I believe it would be hard to convince them to use e-books, unless they were offered at substantially discounted prices. The companion CD also has note taking capabilities. When text is highlighted and copied a notepad application pops up. If only they had their entire book on this CD. I thought that taking this class would be fun, but it has ended up being more work than I had anticipated.


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