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Akshay Mendhakar; Katarzyna Sierak; Kirren Chana; Helmut Leder – AILA Review, 2025
Most reading technologies claim to provide experiences similar to reading on print paper. This study compared reading across different digital platforms and print books. Digital reading mediums used in this study were reading on a PC screen, a handheld e-reader and an iPad. A total of eighty participants enrolled in various university courses took…
Descriptors: College Students, Learning Modalities, Electronic Books, Handheld Devices

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