if you can learn more form the computer than the book?
By fwangaa
@fwangaa (3057)
China
October 18, 2008 5:12pm CST
i think if you read the book you will learn more,because the computer has all kind of the things that you don't know what to read,and don't learn the same kind of the knowlege, if you read the book,you have to read it only,and you can have the same heart to learn it,and don't have any other thing to disturb you.what about you mylotters?
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6 responses
@rkrish (3003)
• India
21 Oct 08
hi fwangaa, you are right there that the book gives more knowledge than the computers even i am a computer reader for more than 10 years but one book in last 1 months has changed my view. books gives us teh indepth knowledge about the subject but computers wont
@manaoagmemoirs (912)
• Philippines
21 Oct 08
I understand you're talking from experience. It's true most of the time -that it's not easy to stay focus with one task if you are working on a computer (especially when it's loaded with too many games) -always tempting to do other things.
@se7enthbird (8307)
• Philippines
19 Oct 08
well i think we can learn from the book and from the computer at the same level. but if you have a computer and an internet connection that is faster than having to go out and find the book you need. i read a lot from the net and learn a lot from it. you just know where to find it. thats what i do.
@Sheepie (3112)
• United States
18 Oct 08
I find it harder to be focused on a text if it is on the internet because I am always listening to music or I have other tabs up, and it distracts me a lot. I think that it is also good to be reading a book because it is likely that the information is accurate, but the internet might have more up to date information. Books don't hurt your eyes as much, though.
@iman3004 (123)
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19 Oct 08
i think, books are still the best thing to got knowledge.
because when you are in front of computer, then you might want to do other thing.
so you couldn't concentrate with your learning