The increasing use of digital technologies has implications for reading. Online and on-screen reading often consist of engaging with multiple, short, multimedia snippets of information, whereas longform reading is in decline. Meta-analyses have identified a screen inferiority when reading informational texts, but not narrative texts. The mode effect is explained by reference to the Shallowing Hypothesis, postulating that increased screen reading leads to a propensity to skim and scan rather than carefully read, since digital reading material is typically composed of short, decontextualized snippets of multimedia content rather than long, linear, texts. Experiments have found support for the Shallowing Hypothesis when reading expository/info...
Some research has focused on students preferences for either print or on-screen electronic reading. ...
Electronic screens on laptop and tablet computers are being used for reading text, often while multi...
Digital reading devices such as Kindle differ from paper books with respect to the kinesthetic and t...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...
We have all seen the newspaper headlines: screens make us read slower, learn less deeply, remember l...
When it comes to book-length texts, readers around the world continue to display a preference for pr...
This paper analyses major social shifts in reading by comparing publishing statistics with results o...
In this study, interviews reveal that sustained discontinuous reading constitutes a distinctive rea...
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As the amount of reading people are doing on digital devices mushrooms, a growing number of voices a...
Research on reading from digital devices has generally shown a decline in comprehension performance ...
Recent meta-analyses (Delgado et al., 2018; Kong et al., 2018; Clinton, 2019) show that reading comp...
This paper examines the reading and navigation behaviour when interacting with paper and digital tab...
AbstractAmong the numerous areas of education which have been impacted by technology, the growth of...
The pandemic called COVID 19 has altered the ways in which people think, act, and believe and what n...
Some research has focused on students preferences for either print or on-screen electronic reading. ...
Electronic screens on laptop and tablet computers are being used for reading text, often while multi...
Digital reading devices such as Kindle differ from paper books with respect to the kinesthetic and t...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...
We have all seen the newspaper headlines: screens make us read slower, learn less deeply, remember l...
When it comes to book-length texts, readers around the world continue to display a preference for pr...
This paper analyses major social shifts in reading by comparing publishing statistics with results o...
In this study, interviews reveal that sustained discontinuous reading constitutes a distinctive rea...
34-43The paper studies reading in the digital age and grounds characteristic reading features on pap...
As the amount of reading people are doing on digital devices mushrooms, a growing number of voices a...
Research on reading from digital devices has generally shown a decline in comprehension performance ...
Recent meta-analyses (Delgado et al., 2018; Kong et al., 2018; Clinton, 2019) show that reading comp...
This paper examines the reading and navigation behaviour when interacting with paper and digital tab...
AbstractAmong the numerous areas of education which have been impacted by technology, the growth of...
The pandemic called COVID 19 has altered the ways in which people think, act, and believe and what n...
Some research has focused on students preferences for either print or on-screen electronic reading. ...
Electronic screens on laptop and tablet computers are being used for reading text, often while multi...
Digital reading devices such as Kindle differ from paper books with respect to the kinesthetic and t...