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Is Comprehension Better with Digital Text?


Is Comprehension Better with Digital Text? | Shanahan on Literacy

A particularly troubling correlational study reported that the more that students read digital text at school, the lower their resulting reading ...

Is Comprehension Better with Digital Text? - Reading Rockets

Not everyone's comprehension is impaired by digital text. Singer and Alexander (2016) found a group of college students who actually did better.

Is digital text a good idea for reading instruction?

Generally, research has found that digital books are read with lower comprehension and more mind wandering.

Reading print improves comprehension far more than looking at ...

"The study, published in the Review of Educational Research, also found that while there is a negative relationship between digital reading and ...

Reading print improves comprehension far more than looking at ...

Reading print improves comprehension far more than looking at digital text, say researchers ... Reading print texts improves comprehension more ...

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

At the level of text length, when reading medium to long texts with more than 1000 words, paper reading shows better comprehension than digital reading (g = − ...

Reading on Screens Worsens Comprehension for Younger ...

For some students, digital reading was actually detrimental: The researchers found that reading on screens lowered reading comprehension skills ...

Is Comprehension Better with Digital Text? - School Leadership 2.0

A particularly troubling correlational study reported that the more that students read digital text at school, the lower their resulting reading ...

Will you learn better from reading on screen or on paper?

Comprehension, they found, was better overall when people read print rather than digital texts. ... Alexander says students often think they learn ...

Printed books are proven to improve reader comprehension

Reading from a digital device seems to create a form of overconfidence in the reader. Digital text is read more quickly than printed text ...

Reading paper books leads to better text comprehension — but how?

In December 2023, the University of Valencia published research showing that reading paper books results in six to eight times better ...

Study: Digital Leisure Reading Does Little to Improve Reading ...

A new comprehensive review of research on digital leisure reading habits finds a virtually nonexistent relationship between digital reading and improvement in ...

Books vs. Screens: What Does the Latest Research Say?

Digital texts can be useful for teaching certain foundational skills, but they do not equally develop cognitive patience and slower, ...

Is reading under print and digital conditions really equivalent ...

Overall these findings suggest readers may be more efficient and comprehend text better when reading printed text versus on screen (Clinton, 2019;Delgado ...

Why Comprehension Is Worse With Digital Reading

Moreover, print reading appeared to promote a virtuous cycle: As young readers consumed longer and more complex texts, their reading skills ...

Reading print aids comprehension better than reading on digital ...

Researchers at the University of Valencia reveal that screen time for reading purposes barely serves to the benefit of text and reading comprehension for ...

A Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Paper Versus Digital Reading on ...

Interestingly, the impact of digital-based reading is more negative for easy-to-read material than for hard-to read texts. Concerns for the distraction ...

Reading print is better for comprehension than screens, study finds

Reading print is better for comprehension than screens, study finds ... Illustration of a laptop with the screen made out of a bookshelf.

The value of print in education: Boosting reading comprehension ...

Print reading over a long period of time could boost comprehension skills by six to eight times more than digital reading does.

Reading digital- versus print-easy texts: a study with university ...

This result suggests that the task required more cognitive resources under the print medium for those with a worse comprehension performance in ...