Abstract This study focused on the potential effects of screen size (smartphone vs. tablet) and text movement (scrolling vs. paging) on integrated understanding of text information, strategic backtracking, and intrinsic reading motivation when Norwegian university students read an informational text on either a smartphone or a tablet by either scrolling or paging. We expected that paging would lead to better integrated understanding of the text and more strategic backtracking than scrolling. Also, we explored whether scrolling would lower the intrinsic motivation for performing the reading task, and whether there were interactional effects of screen size with text movement on integrated understanding, strategic backtracking, and intrinsic m...
This paper examines the reading and navigation behaviour when interacting with paper and digital tab...
The increasing use of digital technologies has implications for reading. Online and on-screen readin...
Using a sample of 116 Norwegian undergraduate readers in this experimental study, we investigated wh...
International audienceThe present study utilised a novel combination of eye movement and motion capt...
Objective: The purpose of these experiments was to examine the effects of user char-acteristics on l...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...
UID/SOC/04647/2019In the contemporary context, there is a growing practice of reading higher educati...
textThis study aimed to understand the relationship between mobile device screen display size (lapto...
We have all seen the newspaper headlines: screens make us read slower, learn less deeply, remember l...
Research on reading from digital devices has generally shown a decline in comprehension performance ...
Abstract This paper examines the reading and navigation (browsing) behavior and the user satisfacti...
Abstract This paper examines the reading and navigation behaviour when interacting with paper and d...
As the amount of reading people are doing on digital devices mushrooms, a growing number of voices a...
E-textbooks are often considered the future of textbooks but the current capabilities and implicatio...
Reading is a fundamental activity to academic performance at all levels. People’s ability to read ef...
This paper examines the reading and navigation behaviour when interacting with paper and digital tab...
The increasing use of digital technologies has implications for reading. Online and on-screen readin...
Using a sample of 116 Norwegian undergraduate readers in this experimental study, we investigated wh...
International audienceThe present study utilised a novel combination of eye movement and motion capt...
Objective: The purpose of these experiments was to examine the effects of user char-acteristics on l...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...
UID/SOC/04647/2019In the contemporary context, there is a growing practice of reading higher educati...
textThis study aimed to understand the relationship between mobile device screen display size (lapto...
We have all seen the newspaper headlines: screens make us read slower, learn less deeply, remember l...
Research on reading from digital devices has generally shown a decline in comprehension performance ...
Abstract This paper examines the reading and navigation (browsing) behavior and the user satisfacti...
Abstract This paper examines the reading and navigation behaviour when interacting with paper and d...
As the amount of reading people are doing on digital devices mushrooms, a growing number of voices a...
E-textbooks are often considered the future of textbooks but the current capabilities and implicatio...
Reading is a fundamental activity to academic performance at all levels. People’s ability to read ef...
This paper examines the reading and navigation behaviour when interacting with paper and digital tab...
The increasing use of digital technologies has implications for reading. Online and on-screen readin...
Using a sample of 116 Norwegian undergraduate readers in this experimental study, we investigated wh...