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Jennie Bales

Reading on-screen vs reading in print: What's the difference for learning? | National L... - 0 views

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    "ow well do your students learn when they read online? What are the outcomes of on-screen reading compared with reading in print? Current research suggests that reading online results in lower understanding and less critical reflection. What might this mean for our students' learning and for society?"
Jennie Bales

Study: Paper Reading More Effective Than Screen Reading - 0 views

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    A report on "recent study of research done on the differences between paper and screen reading."
Jennie Bales

Evidence increases for reading on paper instead of screens - 0 views

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    "The studies showed that students of all ages, from elementary school to college, tend to absorb more when they're reading on paper than on screens, particularly when it comes to nonfiction material. "Sometimes you should print it out, especially if it's long," said Clinton."
Jennie Bales

Screen reading can wear on your attention. Here?s how to make it better. - The Washingt... - 0 views

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    "A long strand of research has shown that reading comprehension is better on paper than on screens. The reasons are unclear, though researchers have some theories why. Study designs vary (and some find little difference in comprehension, depending on the conditions)."
Jennie Bales

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    Since digital reading is still in its infancy, for many adults it's hard to know exactly what the issues are-what's happening to a young brain when reading online? Should kids be reading more paper books, and why? Do other digital activities, like video games and social media apps, affect kids' ability to reach deep understanding when reading longer content, like books? And how do today's kids learn to toggle between paper and the screen?
Jennie Bales

Fostering 21st Century Readers - LightSail - 2 views

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    What does it mean to be a reader in the 21st century? Many studies indicate that reading print offers increased metacognition and comprehension over online reading. However, is this truly the case or is it simply the result of studying students that have not had explicit instruction in how to read online? Although many of us use online and digital text formats, how much instruction have we had in how to navigate and comprehend it? Do these studies illuminate the reality that we need to learn how to be both an effective reader of digital AND print texts?
Jennie Bales

The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens - Scientific ... - 0 views

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    E-readers and tablets are becoming more popular as such technologies improve, but research suggests that reading on paper still boasts unique advantages
Jennie Bales

Literacy Matters! - Home Page - 0 views

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    Collation of research related to information and reading.
Jennie Bales

12 Strategies For Teaching Literature In The 21st Century - - 0 views

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    How can you teach Shakespeare to students accustomed to tiny screens with brief flashes of communication that instantly fade away (both in meaning endurance and visible text)? Begin by focusing on the macro. The context and need here is clear enough I think to jump right in to the strategies.
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