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I’ve never been too excited about using textbooks in the courses I teach, but I think that a case can be made for their existence:

Sleep AidSeriously, though, there are times when you want your students to have access to a comprehensive overview of the knowledge in a field or subfield.  Of course, textbooks are heavy to carry around campus and cost a lot (maybe too much – I hear this guy drives a Bentley).  Enter the newest member of the Kindle family, the Kindle DX:

The Kindle DX has a 9.7″ screen, allowing it to display pages comparable in size to a traditional textbook.  One of the images on Amazon’s sales page indicates that college students are a target audience.

I don’t think that this is going to cause an immediate revolution in textbook sales, but I hope that future versions with color screens (and maybe even touch-sensitivity so that readers could take notes on the screen) will allow textbooks to become more reasonably priced and much more portable.

See Inside Higher Ed for a more detailed description of Amazon’s deals with three major textbook publishers and trials at six colleges.

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While I’ve previously discussed the Kindle 2, I’m going to have to give Book a look!

Book

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Amazon's Kindle 2 e-book reader

Amazon's Kindle 2 e-book reader

Amazon announced the Kindle 2 e-book reader today, which goes on sale February 24 for $359.00.  It looks to be thinner and slightly lighter than the original, released in November of 2007.  Unfortunately, you still need a cover to hold it like a paperback (as this person is doing with the original Kindle).  I’ll start to get excited when it is slightly smaller, a lot cheaper, and has two screens (as demonstrated by my imaginary Kindle 4 below).  I’ll really get excited when e-books are a viable option for students looking to save on the cost of textbooks and grad students looking to avoid printing thousands of pages of PDF journal articles.

The imaginary Kindle 4

The imaginary Kindle 4

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