S02E07 – Print V/S Digital Reading In The New Age
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TTP – JCMM Podcasts (S02E07 – Print V/S Digital Reading In The New Age)
Hello from JCMM, Belagavi, Karnataka, India
The next episode for this season talks about another interesting topic relating to the crucial debate between print versus digital reading. Today the Gen Z believes that carrying books and reading from it is a hassle, why bother when you carry and read everything from your phone right. But is it really the same? This and much more in this podcast for you.
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Season 02 - Episode 7: Print v/s Digital Reading in the New Age
Panel Members: Ms. Sneha Raikar, Ms. Zoha Sajan and Ms. Shruti Chitnis
Editor- Mr. Yogesh Hanamshet
Videography – Mr. Yogesh Hanamshet and Mr. Praful Hadapad
Sound recorder – Mr. Yogesh Hanamshet
Faculty Coordinators- Dr. Vrushali Pakhannavar & Prof. Reena Patil
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