In this study, the effect of screen reading and reading from printed out material on student success and permanency in Introduction to Computer Lesson is investigated. Study group of the research consists of 78 freshman students registered in Erzincan University Refahiye Vocational School Post Service department. Study groups of research consist of an experiment group and a control group. With a random selection 38 students were assigned as experiment group and 40 students were assigned as control group. In this manner, experiment group with 38 students used screen reading, and control group with 40 students used printed out material for education. Study was designed as control group model with pretest and posttest. Both experiment an...
This study aims to explore the effects of reading from the screen on elementary 5th grade students' ...
This study examined high school history students' decisions to read text on the computer screen or t...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...
The aim of this study was to compare the EFL students’ reading achievement between reading on screen...
Electronic screens on laptop and tablet computers are being used for reading text, often while multi...
Reading has shifted from reading on typical paperbound to digital document. Studies show that digit...
With increased dependence on computer-based standardized tests to assess academic achievement, techn...
Choosing the appropriate reading format is important for students to achieve effective reading. This...
Digital medias that becomepopular through the development of technology have given a different funct...
Reading comprehension is a complex process, it does not happen automatically. The process of compreh...
This study aims to explore the effects of reading from the screen on elementary 5th grade students' ...
Learning media is needed in education. Books are one of the important media. In higher education, va...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of computer-assisted instruction upon reading a...
In an earlier pilot study, we found that advanced English for Academic Purposes (EAP) students who w...
This article aims to investigate the effect of on screen reading on students reading comprehension a...
This study aims to explore the effects of reading from the screen on elementary 5th grade students' ...
This study examined high school history students' decisions to read text on the computer screen or t...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...
The aim of this study was to compare the EFL students’ reading achievement between reading on screen...
Electronic screens on laptop and tablet computers are being used for reading text, often while multi...
Reading has shifted from reading on typical paperbound to digital document. Studies show that digit...
With increased dependence on computer-based standardized tests to assess academic achievement, techn...
Choosing the appropriate reading format is important for students to achieve effective reading. This...
Digital medias that becomepopular through the development of technology have given a different funct...
Reading comprehension is a complex process, it does not happen automatically. The process of compreh...
This study aims to explore the effects of reading from the screen on elementary 5th grade students' ...
Learning media is needed in education. Books are one of the important media. In higher education, va...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of computer-assisted instruction upon reading a...
In an earlier pilot study, we found that advanced English for Academic Purposes (EAP) students who w...
This article aims to investigate the effect of on screen reading on students reading comprehension a...
This study aims to explore the effects of reading from the screen on elementary 5th grade students' ...
This study examined high school history students' decisions to read text on the computer screen or t...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...