School today for kids... - You are expected to be able to print in color at home. - We don't have textbooks and you just read your screen. - Even college freshman does not have textbooks. "If you're not doing as well as you want in class can you be reading the book more?"
"We don't have a book."
The department of education cannot be closed too soon.
Theres still technically a book right? Its just a digital license, so you can't sell it to anyone when you pass the course?
$130 certainly gets you (((access))) to your text books. The student has not tried to download a PDF or anything. I suspect you have this exactly right. The only class with a physical book is the one where your professor writes it, I'm guessing. Textbook expiration date is probably the week before finals unless you buy the "expanded access" package.
I still use my college English textbook from time to time. Comes in handy when I have questions about composing comments for /s/Introductions
I know, other people have different requirements. Of course, we had computer at school. 1 computer...
TRS-80 and a big book of programs you could type in and learn from. I never came to understand peek and poke, though.
Ours was a single Commodore PET - essentially a 64 in an all-in-one with a green screen.
They used it to play lemonade stand.
Morons.