RE: Article: The e-book era is here (despite reports to the contr ary)

Subject: RE: Article: The e-book era is here (despite reports to the contr ary)
From: "Swallow, William" <WSwallow -at- courion -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 09:14:53 -0400

The paperless college is indeed a great idea, but only if approached
carefully. Rensselaer seems to be doing it right. The "laptop program" was
piloted just as I was leaving, and it was met with great criticism. Now,
it's a way of life on campus. Rather than toting backpacks full of books
(mine weighed in at close to 100 lbs. at times - weighed it once at the
gym), students are going to class with a Targus sport pack on their backs,
armed with laptops, PDAs, and Crosspads. It really *is* amazing, and the
cost of the laptop over the course of a student's 4 years there is
comparable to the amount they'd spend on books and supplies... and every
student HAS a computer - no more waiting for a seat in a crowded computer
lab (except in the case of needing specific task-driven machines, but those
needs are very limited). Granted, paper materials are still used, but the
amount and need for toting the books around has decreased.

See http://www.rpi.edu/dept/admissions/www/laptop/ for more information
about the program.

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-----Original Message-----
Also, the "paperless" college is a great idea. My daughter is a
senior in high school and many of those kids are going to have
back problems in later years from the weight of physical books
they've been carrying in their backpacks.

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