
Replacing paper educational manuals with digital textbooks is happening in countries throughout the world but South Korea is especially keen. Nearly two billion euros is being invested in a full transition by 2015. The authorities say this will enable students to study at any time and in any place. But some students born into the digital age say they prefer reading on paper.
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