The aim of this study was to compare the EFL students’ reading achievement between reading on screen and printed text. This study used quantitative research design. The participants of this study were 60 students from two classes who took an English education major. The students were randomized into two groups, the experimental group read on screen and the control group read on printed text. The instrument of this study was a news article with 10 multiple choice questions and 10 true-false statement adopted from Breaking News English with the tittle “Dietary Supplements” by Sean Banville. To analyze the data, the researcher used Independent Sample T-test. The finding revealed that there was a significant difference on students’ reading achi...
Learning media is needed in education. Books are one of the important media. In higher education, va...
Learning media is needed in education. Books are one of the important media. In higher education, va...
This study examined high school history students' decisions to read text on the computer screen or t...
There are many people use their smartphones, tablets and computers to read English text. Theuse of g...
Choosing the appropriate reading format is important for students to achieve effective reading. This...
Reading has shifted from reading on typical paperbound to digital document. Studies show that digit...
Some research has focused on students preferences for either print or on-screen electronic reading. ...
Is reading comprehension affected by reading from a screen when compared to reading from paper? What...
This article aims to investigate the effect of on screen reading on students reading comprehension a...
In this study, the effect of screen reading and reading from printed out material on student success...
This study tested differences in reading comprehension between printed text and digital platforms. T...
Since the growth of information technology, books do not hold the exclusive rights as the only knowl...
We have all seen the newspaper headlines: screens make us read slower, learn less deeply, remember l...
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...
Learning media is needed in education. Books are one of the important media. In higher education, va...
Learning media is needed in education. Books are one of the important media. In higher education, va...
This study examined high school history students' decisions to read text on the computer screen or t...
There are many people use their smartphones, tablets and computers to read English text. Theuse of g...
Choosing the appropriate reading format is important for students to achieve effective reading. This...
Reading has shifted from reading on typical paperbound to digital document. Studies show that digit...
Some research has focused on students preferences for either print or on-screen electronic reading. ...
Is reading comprehension affected by reading from a screen when compared to reading from paper? What...
This article aims to investigate the effect of on screen reading on students reading comprehension a...
In this study, the effect of screen reading and reading from printed out material on student success...
This study tested differences in reading comprehension between printed text and digital platforms. T...
Since the growth of information technology, books do not hold the exclusive rights as the only knowl...
We have all seen the newspaper headlines: screens make us read slower, learn less deeply, remember l...
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...
Learning media is needed in education. Books are one of the important media. In higher education, va...
Learning media is needed in education. Books are one of the important media. In higher education, va...
This study examined high school history students' decisions to read text on the computer screen or t...