People increasingly turn to news on mobile devices, often while out and about, attending to daily tasks. Yet, we know little about whether attention to and learning from information on a mobile differs by the setting of use. This study builds on Multiple Resource Theory (Wickens, 1984) and the Resource Competition Framework (Oulasvirta et al., 2005) to compare visual attention to a dynamic newsfeed, varying only the setting: private or public. We use mobile eye-tracking to evaluate the effects of setting on attention and assess correspondent learning differences after exposure to the feed, which allows us to uncover a relationship between attention and learning. Findings indicate higher visual attention to mobile newsfeed posts in public, r...
43% of people in the world owned a smartphone in 2016 (Han & Yi, 2018; Kim & Koh, 2018). We view sma...
News is increasingly being consumed on a multitude of media devices, including mobile devices. In re...
Smartphones have become an essential part of modern life, offering access to entertainment, informat...
This study investigates whether knowledge gains from news post exposure are different when scrolling...
Smartphones are expanding physical access to news and political information by making access to the...
Scholarly work argues that mobile technology facilitates serendipitous news consumption. This articl...
This report is based on a research study conducted with Nielsen and commissioned by Knight Foundatio...
To date, the growing body of scholarly work of mobile news use has focused on audiences who intentio...
A large number of studies focus on the effects of news consumption on learning. However, we know sur...
At a time when more and more Americans are getting news on their smartphones, this study seeks to fi...
Mobile news research has primarily focused on mobile information needs as well as mobile news inform...
Digital news is progressively blurring with commercial content at the same time that mobile technolo...
textConsuming the news is often seen as preparing a person to participate in a democracy by giving t...
This research study explored how undergraduate and graduate students in the U.S. use mobile phones t...
With the popularity of smartphones and the pervasion of mobile apps, people spend more and more time...
43% of people in the world owned a smartphone in 2016 (Han & Yi, 2018; Kim & Koh, 2018). We view sma...
News is increasingly being consumed on a multitude of media devices, including mobile devices. In re...
Smartphones have become an essential part of modern life, offering access to entertainment, informat...
This study investigates whether knowledge gains from news post exposure are different when scrolling...
Smartphones are expanding physical access to news and political information by making access to the...
Scholarly work argues that mobile technology facilitates serendipitous news consumption. This articl...
This report is based on a research study conducted with Nielsen and commissioned by Knight Foundatio...
To date, the growing body of scholarly work of mobile news use has focused on audiences who intentio...
A large number of studies focus on the effects of news consumption on learning. However, we know sur...
At a time when more and more Americans are getting news on their smartphones, this study seeks to fi...
Mobile news research has primarily focused on mobile information needs as well as mobile news inform...
Digital news is progressively blurring with commercial content at the same time that mobile technolo...
textConsuming the news is often seen as preparing a person to participate in a democracy by giving t...
This research study explored how undergraduate and graduate students in the U.S. use mobile phones t...
With the popularity of smartphones and the pervasion of mobile apps, people spend more and more time...
43% of people in the world owned a smartphone in 2016 (Han & Yi, 2018; Kim & Koh, 2018). We view sma...
News is increasingly being consumed on a multitude of media devices, including mobile devices. In re...
Smartphones have become an essential part of modern life, offering access to entertainment, informat...