
Updated: Tuesday,
05 May 2009, 4:10 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 05 May 2009, 4:09 PM EDT
That means qualified information could be downloaded to laptops or Kindle electronic readers if schools choose to use the technology.
Branch and other supporters contend that using computers and online material would save the state money because it eliminates the need to regularly replace cumbersome textbooks that have become outdated.
With online textbooks, publishers could update their material and correct errors sooner. Schools would still have the option of buying hardbacks.