Reading in a Digital Age: Paper May Trump Screens in Reading Comprehension and Retention for Young Readers
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“Even preliminary research suggests that so-called digital natives (those raised with digital media) are more likely to recall the gist of a story when they read it on paper because enhanced e-books and e-readers themselves are too distracting, Jabr found.”