What kind of distraction are you getting on your Kindle...?
Also, the university isn't covering the cost here. The students are. And buying the Kindle would be cheaper than the printing cost of the packet itself.
So I stand by my point. If you don't want distraction, get Kindles.
And even iPads are pretty good. They tend to sit flat so you're not "hiding" your screen the way you can with a laptop or phone, and people often aren't using messaging or social apps on them so there are no incoming distractions.
Compared to paper any software is a distraction
> people often aren't using messaging or social apps on [ipad]
That’s so obviously wrong
> Compared to paper any software is a distraction
No it's not? Why on earth would it be...?
> That’s so obviously wrong
...but is it obviously wrong?
People tend to use these on their phones. They don't have a lot of reason to set them up on their iPad. Until very recently, Instagram didn't even have an iPad app, that's how low the demand is.
It’s because the market for iPad is way smaller than phones… please look at anyone using their iPad and tell me how they aren’t a massive source of distraction.
Comment written from my iPad, while distracted from what I’m actually supposed to be doing right now