digital texts Latest about digital texts The Screen Inferiority Effect: How Screens Affect Reading Comprehension By Erik Ofgang published 4 December 23 Researchers have long noted an advantage for print texts versus digital ones, but many questions remain about why the screen inferiority effect occurs Internet Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Navigating the AI Frontier in Education: New Webinar Series2Tech & Learning Launches Best of Show at ISTELive 20263Syracuse University Gave AI Access To 30,000+ Students and Faculty. Here’s What They Learned4The AI Bubble Is Deflating, Says One Educator5America's 250th Birthday: Best Lessons and Activities for the Semiquincentennial
The Screen Inferiority Effect: How Screens Affect Reading Comprehension By Erik Ofgang published 4 December 23 Researchers have long noted an advantage for print texts versus digital ones, but many questions remain about why the screen inferiority effect occurs