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Paper or Tablet? Reading Recall and Comprehension


Reading on-screen vs reading in print: What's the difference for ...

This study noted that when students have a choice, they spent less time on digital reading, and had lower comprehension scores. Schugar et al ( ...

Paper vs. Screens: What's the Best Way to Teach Kids to Read?

A recent study found that we comprehend more when we read on paper than on a digital device, and this is true for both adults and children. I recently read an ...

comparing comprehensibility and appeal of printed versus

college students' reading comprehension when reading printed compared to digital text. ... When reading a passage, individuals can recall and analyze the ...

The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus ...

In contrast, most screens, e-readers, smartphones and tablets interfere with intuitive navigation of a text and inhibit people from mapping the ...

Ipads versus Books - Scientific Research Publishing

The data showed that nine out of ten students scored higher in reading comprehension when reading from iPads, and one student scored the same on both.

Reading on Screens Worsens Comprehension for Younger ...

Researchers have found that brain activity in regions associated with reading was weaker in children who read less print and engaged in more ...

Which reading comprehension is better? A meta-analysis of ... - OUCI

Chen, A comparison of reading comprehension across paper, computer screens, and tablets: does tablet familiarity matter?, J. ... Different recall?, New ...

A groundbreaking study shows kids learn better on paper, not ...

For 'deeper reading' among children aged 10-12, paper trumps screens. What does it mean when schools are going digital?

Paper vs. Screen: Effects on Reading Comprehension ...

behavior involves the tablet (or e-books), a relatively new reading form that, in many ways, bridges the gap between screens and paper. The tablet presents ...

Why the Brain Prefers Paper - Bruce Hayes

Perhaps any discrepancies in reading comprehension between paper ... reader or tablet experience as close to reading on paper as possible ...

17 Fun Ways To Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies - Newsela

... read have better comprehension and recall than those who can't. This ... read without having to draw them out on paper or a tablet. 11 ...

Active Reading Behaviors in Tablet-based Learning

This paper explores the nature of active reading in the tablet environment ... understanding or recall. However upon completing the quiz, a third of the ...

Why the Smart Reading Device of the Future May Be … Paper

When I later recall it, the text is slightly ... 17 MARGOLIN et al, E-‐readers, Computer Screens, or Paper: Does Reading Comprehension Change.

Learning from Paper, Learning from Screens:

difference between paper, tablet, and laptop for reading time or comprehension. Similarly we also found that medium-specific reading strate- gies such as ...

Does Reading Comprehension Change Across Medi

In a study of recall across different reading media, Santana et al. (2011) showed that the print reading group recalled significantly more news stories, more.

Are e-books effective tools for learning? Reading speed and ...

ple choice tests, oral reading, recall, true-false ... Comparing the iPad to paper: Increasing reading comprehension in the digital age.

Going Digital Doesn't Affect Reading Comprehension (Study)

I wanted to see if deep reading and comprehension affected reading on a tablet. ... Study — Reading linear texts on paper versus computer screen: Effects on ...

eBooks and Print Books Can Have Different Affects on Literacy ...

to see if eBooks could help students reading comprehension skills improve. Six students were chosen to test reading retell comprehension after interacting with ...

Reading on a screen instead of paper may be less effective for ...

The conclusion is that comprehension tends to be less effective when reading on screens than on paper. The Screen Inferiority Effect. This may ...

Why do we remember more by reading in print vs. on a screen?

When reading texts of several hundred words or more, learning is generally more successful when it's on paper than onscreen. A cascade of ...