Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for August 30, 2012
August 29, 2012
August 31, 2012
Transcript:
Baldo: School is sooooo old-fashioned. Dad: Baldo, school has always been about learning, expanding your mind, becoming a better person. Baldo: I have no problem with that! Baldo: It's these weird blocks of processed wood!
e-books do not work for tech manuals. Hard to write notes on the screen. Also page numbering is important when they reference info. and the .pdf images rarely blowup (expand) to a readable format. However for general story book format (english lit and reference books) they work fine.
The e-textbooks, which are already being used in some places, DO have many disadvantages. But they would sure be a lot lighter to carry around than the 50 pounds of books my kids carry around today.
Some schools are actually providing tablets for all the kids to have; they won’t replace all the books of course, but are supposed to make communication better, and a record of what was required and done.
Gigantor about 12 years ago
Those will be gone before you know it. I give them another ten years tops before they’re all replaced by e-textbooks.
Agent54 about 12 years ago
e-books do not work for tech manuals. Hard to write notes on the screen. Also page numbering is important when they reference info. and the .pdf images rarely blowup (expand) to a readable format. However for general story book format (english lit and reference books) they work fine.
cdward about 12 years ago
The e-textbooks, which are already being used in some places, DO have many disadvantages. But they would sure be a lot lighter to carry around than the 50 pounds of books my kids carry around today.
fierorose about 12 years ago
Some schools are actually providing tablets for all the kids to have; they won’t replace all the books of course, but are supposed to make communication better, and a record of what was required and done.
BakaBard about 12 years ago
Agent54: they work if they’re interactive, and connected to a program like Word.
zoidknight about 12 years ago
The father speaks like someone who has not been to public school in the last 20 years.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 12 years ago
Those books tell you some of this teachers are still stuck somewhere in my era…the mid-20th Century.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
Hee hee hee! Good one Baldo!
tbritt99 about 12 years ago
How long before we start implanting memory chips in their heads?
zoidknight about 12 years ago
Now they are half baked.