NewsFactor Business | Kindle Lightens Textbook Load, But Flaws Remain: "Other students struggled when professors had them read documents in PDF format, which doesn't show up well on the Kindle. Users can't zoom in or make notes on them, and diagrams sometimes get separated from notes explaining them. John Sherman, a first-year MBA student at the University of Virginia, says he can read some case studies on the Kindle but still needs to print others.
'For the cases that require a lot of calculations, I find paper cases to be better,' says Sherman, 31. 'For me, it helps to scribble my thoughts in the margins.'"
Saturday, December 12, 2009
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