Psychology students aim for cheap textbook alternatives
Monday, February 14, 2011 - 17:30
in Mathematics & Economics
Students have researched a statewide Ohio initiative aimed at reducing textbook costs for college students. They found that a free e-textbook and lower-cost print materials all provided similar learning support as conventional textbooks. They suggested that a combination of digital and print materials were most supportive of student learning.
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