But this is coming. Schools are going to adopt much more digital stuff, because there's a need to. Print costs have driven textbook costs up so much, and you have to provide so many different resources for each classroom.
As a principal, I'm always looking to provide economical digital resources that meet the demands of a diverse classroom. No longer would I need to have a whole classroom set of Charlotte's Web, for example. I might need to have a classroom set where I have a high interest level at a low reading level for weaker readers. I might need to have some additional resources for my more advanced children who might be beyond that reading level. You're providing all that. The best way to provide me the resources I can use in my school is digital. Is that accurate?