The purpose of this study was to investigate experimentally the extent to which children’s novel word learning and story comprehension differs for non-interactive eBooks and interactive eBooks with simple relevant or irrelevant interactive features that advance the narrative. An original story with novel word-object pairs was read to preschoolers (3–5 years old, N = 103) using one of the three eBook formats: non-interactive control, interactive-relevant, interactive-irrelevant. The book formats differed only in the manner in which the story advanced from one page to the next: children observed the experimenter turn the page (non-interactive), children touched a relevant image on the screen (relevant-interactive), or children touched an irre...
WOS: 000446540200005Oral language provides a foundation for reading comprehension. Story comprehensi...
This study was designed to test the use of CD-ROM storybook programs\u27 effects on preschool aged c...
This meta-analysis examines the inconsistent findings across experimental studies that compared chil...
Background: Experimental studies investigating the effects of multimedia e-book enhancements such as...
Experiments with film-like story presentations have been found to be beneficial in supporting childr...
The rise of interactive technologies provides a chance to expand children's informal learning opport...
honors thesisCollege of EducationUrban Institute of Teacher EducationLauren Aimonette LiangTradition...
This study examined how the interactive features of eBooks affect comprehension, the behaviors that ...
Completed for Dr. Megan Saylor's PSY-PC 2990 "Honors Research" class, this thesis investigates diffe...
Children's interactive e-books are novel literacy tools with interactive and multimodal representati...
Preschoolers can learn words and story content from traditional print books, but there has been no d...
This thesis reports three studies examining how electronic storybooks contribute to young children’s...
Introduction: Previous studies indicate the dominance of narrative fiction in shared book reading. ...
The increasing availability of electronic storybooks (e-books) for preschoolers has raised a variet...
Previous reviews of the nature and consequences of adult-child book reading have focused on seeking ...
WOS: 000446540200005Oral language provides a foundation for reading comprehension. Story comprehensi...
This study was designed to test the use of CD-ROM storybook programs\u27 effects on preschool aged c...
This meta-analysis examines the inconsistent findings across experimental studies that compared chil...
Background: Experimental studies investigating the effects of multimedia e-book enhancements such as...
Experiments with film-like story presentations have been found to be beneficial in supporting childr...
The rise of interactive technologies provides a chance to expand children's informal learning opport...
honors thesisCollege of EducationUrban Institute of Teacher EducationLauren Aimonette LiangTradition...
This study examined how the interactive features of eBooks affect comprehension, the behaviors that ...
Completed for Dr. Megan Saylor's PSY-PC 2990 "Honors Research" class, this thesis investigates diffe...
Children's interactive e-books are novel literacy tools with interactive and multimodal representati...
Preschoolers can learn words and story content from traditional print books, but there has been no d...
This thesis reports three studies examining how electronic storybooks contribute to young children’s...
Introduction: Previous studies indicate the dominance of narrative fiction in shared book reading. ...
The increasing availability of electronic storybooks (e-books) for preschoolers has raised a variet...
Previous reviews of the nature and consequences of adult-child book reading have focused on seeking ...
WOS: 000446540200005Oral language provides a foundation for reading comprehension. Story comprehensi...
This study was designed to test the use of CD-ROM storybook programs\u27 effects on preschool aged c...
This meta-analysis examines the inconsistent findings across experimental studies that compared chil...