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Notre Dame Students to Use iPads Instead of Books

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) _ Students in two Internet-driven courses at the University of Notre Dame will lease iPads instead of buying textbooks under a pilot program this spring.
 
  The computer tablets will go to students in “Introduction to the First Amendment: Freedom of Expression in the Digital Age” and “Introduction to Web-Based Interactivity, and Data-Driven Design.”
 
  Other course materials are free to students, including a custom-built iBook textbook.
 
  Assistant art professor Andre Murnieks says devices such as the iPad give designers valuable touch and gestural input.

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