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If you could change one thing in Indian Education, what would it be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clayfire" data-source="post: 2500096" data-attributes="member: 119649"><p>I'm pretty sure vision is not heavily effected by phones or tablets but by lack of exposure to natural light causing something or the other to happen to the eyeball shape. I remember after attending online school for 2 years when I used to go outside I could barely look at the sky without closing my eyes, but after an year of real school my vision is better and I have no issues. This is also being reported in recent studies. Compared to textbooks e-readers or similar don't add an extra 15 KG of weight to lug up 4 flights of stairs because students aren't allowed to use elevators, e-readers don't cause stress about missing print or poor quality in books (especially these past 3 years) and as usual they don't waste trees because the book is tossed out after 2 to 3 years in most cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clayfire, post: 2500096, member: 119649"] I'm pretty sure vision is not heavily effected by phones or tablets but by lack of exposure to natural light causing something or the other to happen to the eyeball shape. I remember after attending online school for 2 years when I used to go outside I could barely look at the sky without closing my eyes, but after an year of real school my vision is better and I have no issues. This is also being reported in recent studies. Compared to textbooks e-readers or similar don't add an extra 15 KG of weight to lug up 4 flights of stairs because students aren't allowed to use elevators, e-readers don't cause stress about missing print or poor quality in books (especially these past 3 years) and as usual they don't waste trees because the book is tossed out after 2 to 3 years in most cases. [/QUOTE]
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