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Aaron Langille says although information is available, having a curator to navigate it is beneficial. Each year post-secondary students spend hundreds if not thousands of dollars on textbooks, but now thanks to technology, getting access to that information is easier if you know where to look. Aaron Langille, a computer science professor at Laurentian University in Sudbury says student learning is changing. It used to be focused on textbook learning often requiring students to have the latest edition of a book. “I think that enough people have been disgruntled with textbooks that are at version 13 or edition 20 when every year there’s a handful of pages that are changed,” he said.
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