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Reading Online And Reading Offline Which Is More Efficient? by nairavibez: 7:57pm On Aug 09, 2017 |
Technology has drastically taken over youths in different nations, everything you need now is online or is on net, social media is now very common, even upcoming teenagers now perform well on social media. Nowadays, students prefer to read with their gadgets rather than their textbooks, but the question is that reading online and reading offline which is more efficient? Reading online simply means downloading a specific textbook in PDF format or browsing out useful textbooks related to your course for reading purposes. Reading offline simply means getting the hard copy of a specified textbook also for reading purposes. Actually, the both are good but reading online is never efficient to reading offline. See reasons below READ MORE @ http://www.infohubs.ga/reading-online-reading-offline-efficient/
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Re: Reading Online And Reading Offline Which Is More Efficient? by menxer: 8:39pm On Aug 09, 2017 |
nairavibez: Your idea of offline is a misnomer. Reading online is reading an article while your device is connected to the Internet (without downloading it) while reading offline is downloading the article and reading with or without connecting to the Internet. Offline is not synonymous with hardcopy. |
Re: Reading Online And Reading Offline Which Is More Efficient? by Doublejoy411(m): 12:51am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Does it matter.......As long as you understand what you are reading |
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