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By on July 22nd, 2011 at 9:58 am

South Korean Schools Moving From Paper To Digital Media

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I haven’t gotten into the tablet market yet because I am a big user of my Kindle which does many things a tablet can do for much cheaper a price.  I think replacing paper with digital media is definitely the wave of the future and South Korea seems to be getting a head start on this trend:

Outside the classroom a hot summer day beckons, but fourth-grade teacher Yeon Eun-jung’s students are glued to their tablet PCs as they watch an animated boy and a girl squabble about whether water becomes heavier when frozen.

The small scene in this rural town is part of something big: South Korea is taking a $2 billion gamble that its students are ready to ditch paper textbooks in favor of tablet PCs as part of a vast digital scholastic network.

France, Singapore, Japan and others are racing to create classrooms where touch-screens provide instant access to millions of pieces of information. But South Korea – Asia’s fourth-largest economy – believes it enjoys an advantage over these countries, with kids who are considered the world’s savviest navigators of the digital universe.

A 2009 study by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a Paris-headquartered grouping of wealthy nations, found 15-year-olds in South Korea scored highest in their ability to absorb information from digital devices, beating runners-up New Zealand and Australia by a large margin.  [Stars & Stripes]

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  • Teadrinker
    10:39 pm on July 22nd, 2011 1

    I wonder how they will teach penmanship. ;-)

 

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