The future of printed school books
Year of publication
2010
Authors
Grenman, Katri
Abstract
The aim of the study was to find out the outlook for the printed book and how it will fare in comparison to the increasing use of ICT at schools. The study was realised through interviews in three countries: Finland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Background material on the use of ICT in schools in these countries is also included in the report. The people who were interviewed were teachers, school book publishers and e-book manufacturers. They were asked to give their opinions on the strengths and weaknesses of the paper book, on their ideal future learning environment and on learning material in general. A final task was to visualise a world without books - where did they go and why? According to the interviews, printed books have their indisputable benefits, especially when it comes to their ease of use, but they also have weaknesses that can't be overcome. Schools today want more interaction, personal projects and updated content. The printed book is not going to disappear from schools in the foreseeable future, but it will need to be supported by ICT. Future schools will most probably incorporate both printed and electronic learning material in order to enjoy fully the benefits of both media.
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Publication type
Publication format
Monograph
Audience
Professional
MINEDU's publication type classification code
D4 Published development or research report or study
Publication channel information
Journal/Series
VTT Working Papers
Publisher
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Issue
144
ISSN
ISBN
Open access
Open access in the publisher’s service
Yes
License of the publisher’s version
Other license
Self-archived
No
Other information
Keywords
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Language
English
International co-publication
No
Co-publication with a company
No
The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection
No