Amazons new Kindle e-book devicetouted to make reading easiermay be setting the digital world aflame, with initial supplies quickly selling out after its unveiling last week despite its US$399 price tag. Company officials say theyre not sure if those who order now may get it in time for the yuletide holidays. But experts say it may take many months, if not years, for Kindle and other e-books, such as Sonys similar Reader device, to make their way into the digital mix among libraries and public schools.
In the past decade, new technology has dramatically changed the information and entertainment offerings on local shelves and in classrooms. It's going to be a long time for the schools to convert, because of the cost of these machines, says Rita Kaikow, a library media specialist at Oceanside High School and president of the Long Island Media Association, a 200-member school group overseeing technology mostly in Nassau County. you have a large school, how do you buy and safeguard this equipment? Read the article at Newsday.com.
Posted by Louise Ash on 05 December 2007 in Literacy and Technology