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Digital vs. Hard Copy? A Preliminary Study of Reading Style in Children Using Touch Screen and Paper Books

机译:数字还是硬拷贝?触摸屏和纸质书本儿童阅读风格的初步研究

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The use of touch screen storybooks for children allows reading to be transformed into an interactive multimedia experience, in which text is augmented by animations, sound effects, and games. The present study is a follow-up to an earlier study [1] which found that touch screen storybooks negatively affected child readers' comprehension but resulted in more emotional engagement. Ross et al.'s earlier study used visual observations to determine the level of emotional engagement. The current study extends those findings to examine the acoustic and prosodic indices of speech whilst children are reading. It was hypothesized that if touch screens were more emotionally engaging, this may express itself in greater pitch variability in the read speech. Also, if reading were more task-focused, then this might express in more careful (and hence more disfluent) paper-based material. Very preliminary analysis on a small selection of speech samples from 5 participants aged 6—7 years in the Ross et al. [1] study show greater pitch range variability with paper-based storybooks as compared to touch-screen interactive versions. On the other hand, there appeared to be less variation in speech and articulation rate in the paper-based books compared to touch screen books. This was also coupled by a tendency for greater overall phonation rate and an increased speech and articulation rate in the paper-based condition, which may reflect a more fluid style for paper-based book reading. Discussion of these preliminary findings focuses on the future lines of enquiry and reflections on children's reading style using different mediums.
机译:为儿童使用触摸屏故事书,可以将阅读转化为交互式多媒体体验,其中动画,声音效果和游戏可增强文本效果。本研究是对先前研究[1]的后续研究,该研究发现触摸屏故事书对儿童读者的理解有负面影响,但会引起更多的情感投入。 Ross等人较早的研究使用视觉观察来确定情感参与的程度。当前的研究将这些发现扩展到检查儿童阅读时的语音声学和韵律指标。假设如果触摸屏在情感上更具吸引力,则可能会在阅读语音时以更大的音高变化来表达自己。同样,如果阅读更着重于任务,那么这可能会以更仔细(因此更加混乱)的纸质材料来表达。 Ross等人对5位6-7岁的参与者的语音样本进行了非常初步的分析。 [1]研究显示,与触摸屏互动版本相比,纸质故事书的音高范围变化更大。另一方面,与触摸屏书籍相比,纸质书籍的语音和发音速率变化似乎更少。这还伴随着在纸质情况下总体发声率更高,语音和发音率更高的趋势,这可能反映出纸质书本阅读的风格更加流畅。对这些初步发现的讨论着眼于未来的研究方向以及对使用不同媒介的儿童阅读风格的反思。

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