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ArtikelEffects of Online Reading on Popular Science Comprehension  
Oleh: MACEDO-ROUET, MÔNICA ; Rouet, Jean-Francois ; Epstein, Isaac ; Fayard, Pierre
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Science Communication vol. 25 no. 2 (Des. 2003), page 099-128.
Topik: hypertext; legibility; comprehension; cognitive load; science magazines
Fulltext: 99SC252.pdf (188.56KB)
Isi artikelThe present study examines the effects of print and online presentations of a multiple document report on reader’s comprehension, perception of cognitive load, satisfaction, and attention.We hypothesized that users of online media would show poorer results compared with print users. An experimental protocol was used to assess readers’performance using print and online versions of a popular science magazine report. Hypertext led to higher perceived cognitive load and poorer comprehension of the complementary documents. The results suggest that presenting graphics in long hypertexts increases effort and reduces text legibility. The present data offer support for theories of disorientation and cognitive load in hypermedia learning.
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