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"A typical 750-page textbook costing $50, divided into two volumes, could cost five to eight dollars more," says Driesler of AAP. "This is a 10% to 15% increase in the cost for exactly the same quantity of content."
Putting content on the Internet, CD, or DVD shifts the increased cost from the school districts to parents. Students would be required to own and maintain a late model computer. E-publishing also raises technology access issues.
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