James Adams,
In a nut shell: Older people say they prefer paper but in reality it's easier for people to read on a back lit screen.
In a nut shell: Older people say they prefer paper but in reality it's easier for people to read on a back lit screen.
Výzkum Kretzschmara a kol. z roku 2013 dokazuje, že subjektivní předpoklady ohledně čtení elektronického textu nekorespondují s…
Is it all in our heads? Study in PLOS finds paper books rated "more pleasant" than e-books and tablets, but to eye and brain…
Report published by the Public Library of Science ONE Journal: "Subjective impressions do not mirror online reading effort…
Da Antonella De Robbio condivido e vi sotto pongo, come farsi dare una mano dai…
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0056178 Interessante studio pubblicato il 6 Febbraio su…
Särskilt äldre läser bättre på digitala medier. (via Tiede)
Reading on tablets easier for older…
PLOS ONE: an inclusive, peer-reviewed, open-access resource from the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE. Reports of well-performed…
Interessante Studie zum Thema e-books bzw. Tablets und Altersgruppen! Untersuchungen haben ergeben, dass das Lesen auf Tablets fü…
Gerade frisch erschienen: Ein Artikel u.a. von Prof. Dr. Stephan Füssel und Dominique Pleimling M.A. zur Lesestudie "Unterschiedl…
A new study by the Johannes Gutenberg University in Germany has found tablet displays require considerably less effort to read…
A new study by the Johannes Gutenberg University in Germany has found tablet displays require considerably less effort to read…
For people over 60, reading on a tablet or e-reader taxes the brain less than reading a book, say German researchers. http://t.co…