Recently, electronic books (e-books) have become prevalent amongst the general population, as well as students, owing to their advantages over traditional books. In South Africa, a number of schools have integrated tablets into the classroom with the promise of replacing traditional books. In order to realise the potential of e-books and their associated devices within an academic context, where reading speed and comprehension are critical for academic performance and personal growth, the effectiveness of reading from a tablet screen should be evaluated. To achieve this objective, a quasi-experimental within-subjects design was employed in order to compare the reading speed and comprehension performance of 68 students. The results of this s...
Nowadays technology became an affective and worthy tool for learning and acquisition of knowledge. A...
This study examines the effect of electronic books on the reading experience of first grade students...
The MA dissertation discusses the relationship between Year 6 students' reading comprehension achiev...
The purpose of this study was to compare the difference between elementary students’ reading compreh...
Although many app-based textbooks are available for students, reading have not been thoroughly outli...
The increased accessibility of technological devices has made it easier for educators to make use of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-62).Technologies continue to transform the many ways t...
The purpose of this study is to compare primary school 5th-class students' electronic text reading p...
This research paper aims to examine the different components of electronic books (e-books) and print...
Presented at the Second International Conference in Romania on Information Science and Information L...
Abstract:- defining the stages for the reader to follow when reading e-resources is only one of seve...
The effect of electronic books on the reading comprehension of middle and high school students was e...
This article reports on a research project at the University of Agder that has studied t...
E-textbooks are often considered the future of textbooks but the current capabilities and implicatio...
The new technologies are spreading all over the world even in school contexts. Although youngest stu...
Nowadays technology became an affective and worthy tool for learning and acquisition of knowledge. A...
This study examines the effect of electronic books on the reading experience of first grade students...
The MA dissertation discusses the relationship between Year 6 students' reading comprehension achiev...
The purpose of this study was to compare the difference between elementary students’ reading compreh...
Although many app-based textbooks are available for students, reading have not been thoroughly outli...
The increased accessibility of technological devices has made it easier for educators to make use of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-62).Technologies continue to transform the many ways t...
The purpose of this study is to compare primary school 5th-class students' electronic text reading p...
This research paper aims to examine the different components of electronic books (e-books) and print...
Presented at the Second International Conference in Romania on Information Science and Information L...
Abstract:- defining the stages for the reader to follow when reading e-resources is only one of seve...
The effect of electronic books on the reading comprehension of middle and high school students was e...
This article reports on a research project at the University of Agder that has studied t...
E-textbooks are often considered the future of textbooks but the current capabilities and implicatio...
The new technologies are spreading all over the world even in school contexts. Although youngest stu...
Nowadays technology became an affective and worthy tool for learning and acquisition of knowledge. A...
This study examines the effect of electronic books on the reading experience of first grade students...
The MA dissertation discusses the relationship between Year 6 students' reading comprehension achiev...