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Menahem Yeari; Adi Hadad; Ofra Korat – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Numerous studies have examined the positive and negative effects of various types of interactions that occur while children view electronic book (e-book) stories. However, the effects of the different types of interactions have not been compared, and more importantly, the optimal amount and reoccurrence of these interactions on children has not…
Descriptors: Electronic Books, Vocabulary Development, Reading Comprehension, Story Reading
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Seung-Hee Claire Son; Kirsten R. Butcher – Journal of Research in Reading, 2024
Background: Rapid growth in early childhood device usage has raised critical questions about the potential impact of digital storybooks on children's reading outcomes. The current study examined how two types of multimedia animations in digital storybooks -- animations of storyline elements or details in the illustrations -- influenced the story…
Descriptors: Story Reading, Multimedia Materials, Animation, Preschool Children
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Dilek Altun – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2024
Previous studies have presented discrepant findings of e-stories' contribution to children's narrative comprehension, which can be attributed to not only the variation of multimedia features among studies but also to learner and text features. The main goal of the present study was to expand understanding of the effect of e-stories on children's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Electronic Books, Story Telling
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Valentina Ronqui Leites; Daniel Trías Seferian; Juan Antonio Huertas Martínez – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Self-regulation has a positive impact on learning and academic achievement, but due to its nature, it is difficult to assess it in a valid and reliable manner. This study aims to explore the validity of three self-regulation assessment methods in text comprehension tasks (questionnaire, think-aloud and traces) as well as to identify the variables…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 6, Reading Comprehension, Electronic Books
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Kai-Yu Tang; Yuen-Hsien Tseng; Yun-Fang Tu – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
This study conducted a systematic review to identify the mainstreams of contemporary digital reading research. We performed a co-citation network analysis to examine the streams and features of key topics in digital reading research. We also performed content analysis and used the bibliometrix R-package to map digital reading research themes and…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Citation Analysis, Literature Reviews, Digital Literacy
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M. Aljoharah Almadhi; M. Zaha Alanazi – Cogent Education, 2024
This study delves into how the presentation medium of texts impacts students' reading comprehension and attitudes. Employing a quasi-experimental mixed-method approach, it explores the effects of e-books on EFL students' comprehension and attitudes toward reading. A total of 28 female EFL students enrolled in the preparatory year program (PYP) at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Books, Reading Comprehension, Reading Attitudes
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Stephanie L. Day; Jin Kyoung Hwang; Tracy Arner; Danielle S. McNamara; Carol M. Connor – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: The affordances of technology, such as e-books, offer the opportunity to increase engagement and provide personalised feedback to promote students' learning outcomes. E-books that encourage the use of comprehension monitoring strategies in real time may support stronger outcomes. Objectives: The purpose of this feasibility study was to…
Descriptors: Electronic Books, Reading Comprehension, Word Recognition, Elementary School Students
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Miles, Hannah; Ari, Fatih – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2022
This action research aimed to evaluate the impact of personalized reading plans on first-grade students' reading engagement and comprehension. Personalized reading plans were created for each student based on their interests and reading abilities within an e-book library. Qualitative and quantitative data were gathered from 10 first-grade students…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Reading Programs, Individualized Instruction, Electronic Books
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Amanda Yoshiko Shimizu; Michael Havazelet; Amanda P. Goodwin – AERA Open, 2024
Digital reading is ubiquitous, yet understanding digital reading processes and links to comprehension remains underdeveloped. Guided by new literacies and active reading theories, this study explored the reading behaviors and comprehension of thirteen fifth graders who read static digital texts. We coded for the quantity and quality of digital…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes
Morgan Boyd; Karrie E. Godwin; Emma Gurchiek; Anna V. Fisher; Cassondra M. Eng – Grantee Submission, 2022
Learning to read is a critical skill; yet only a small portion of children in the United States are reading at or above grade level. Attention is one crucial process that affects the acquisition of reading skills. The process involves selectively choosing task relevant information and requires monitoring competing demands. Many books for beginning…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Beginning Reading, Electronic Books, Illustrations
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Stephanie L. Day; Jin K. Hwang; Tracy Arner; Danielle S. McNamara; Carol M. Connor – Grantee Submission, 2024
The purpose of this feasibility study was to examine the potential impact of reading digital interactive e-books, Word Knowledge e-books (WKe-Books), on essential skills that support reading comprehension with third-fifth grade students. Students (N= 425) read two WKe-Books, that taught word learning and comprehension monitoring strategies in the…
Descriptors: Electronic Books, Reading Comprehension, Word Recognition, Elementary School Students
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Dandan Yang; Yan Ge; Yiwen Sun; Penelope Collins; Susanne M. Jaeggi; Ying Xu; Zhiling Meng Shea; Mark Warschauer – Child Development, 2024
The study examined how children's self-regulation skills measured by the strengths and weaknesses of ADHD symptoms and normal behavior rating are associated with story comprehension and how verbal engagement and e-book discussion prompts moderate this relation. Children aged 3-7 (N = 111, 50% female, Chinese as first language) read an interactive…
Descriptors: Self Management, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Child Behavior, Story Reading
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Jang, Eunjee; Seo, Young S.; Brutt-Griffler, Janina – Reading Research Quarterly, 2023
In this study, we used an academic resilience framework to explore how adolescents from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds overcame adversity and achieved high levels of reading proficiency. Our main aim was to investigate whether digital reading practices and reading engagement (reading motivation and metacognitive strategies) could act…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Literacy Education, Student Motivation, Cognitive Processes
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Shahar Dotan; Tami Katzir – Journal of Research in Reading, 2024
Background: "Screen inferiority" refers to a well-established phenomenon observed among adults and teenagers, wherein they demonstrate higher reading comprehension when reading from paper compared to screens. However, there is limited research focusing on readers in the initial stages of reading development. The current study aims to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Grade 3, Hebrew
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Yohannes, Abebayehu; Chen, Hsiu-Ling; Chang, Chiu-Chen – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2023
Mathematics reading and spatial ability are important learning components in mathematics education. However, in traditional instruction, it is difficult to develop learners' mathematics reading and spatial abilities. Therefore, many students struggle to understand real-world problems and lack the spatial ability to form internal imagery. To cope…
Descriptors: Electronic Books, Interaction, Middle School Students, Mathematics Skills