S. Korean tech executive says e-books for schools are a revolution

A South Korean businessman believes that electronic books are the wave of the future in education and says that e-books have many benefits in the classroom. Kim Kuno, the chief executive of a Korean maker of MP3 players and electronic dictionaries, said the creation of e-book libraries could save schools money and space.

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This story published in ASCD Worldwide Edition SmartBrief on 10/29/2009





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