4.Simulations aren't the real things
It may be important for students to have true hands-on experience. For example, it IS necessary for medical students to work clinically, to see medical problems within their natural environments.
5.Computers aren't books
Screens are not as easy to read as paper. If there are large chunks of information, which needs to be read from top to bottom, it is probably best to view the documents on paper. Books and journal articles are still best to read in paper. Often technology may be used to search for the appropriate piece of information, with the user printing it out before reading it.
6.Lack of skills
Many students, particularly mature-age students, may not have used computers before. …