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Reading from print, laptop computer, and e-reader: Differences and similarities for college students' learning

机译:从印刷,笔记本电脑和电子阅读器中阅读:大学生学习的差异和相似之处

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Digital and print readings differ in their affordances. Past research supports a print advantage, but few studies have used within-subjects approaches or compared handheld devices and multiple reading genres. We compared college students' reading of several excerpts on paper, a laptop, and an e-reader. Students read on all platforms, completed comprehension tasks, and answered questions on their perceptions and preferences. Results indicated that students' learning experience with print was superior, with the laptop a close second. In contrast, students' learning from and perceptions of the e-reader were lower. There was no interaction with reading genre. This research suggests that students' preference for print remains strong. When digital materials are used, e-readers appear to be a less viable option for academics relative to laptops.
机译:数字和印刷读数在他们的承受率下不同。过去的研究支持印刷优势,但很少有研究在受试者内使用过的方法或比较手持设备和多读类型。我们将大学生对纸张,笔记本电脑和电子读者进行了几次摘录的读物。学生阅读所有平台,完整的理解任务,并回答了关于他们的看法和偏好的问题。结果表明,学生用印刷学习经验优于优越,笔记本电脑近二。相比之下,学生的学习和对电子阅读器的看法较低。没有与阅读类型的互动。该研究表明,学生对印刷的偏好仍然强劲。当使用数字材料时,电子阅读器似乎是相对于笔记本电脑的学者的不可行选择。

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