Thursday, October 15, 2009

Reading is Not a Zero-Sum Game

Link to October 14 New York Times "Room for Debate" feature, "Does the Brain Like E-Books?"

Excerpt: Writing and reading — from newspapers to novels, academic reports to gossip magazines — are migrating ever faster to digital screens, like laptops, Kindles and cellphones. Traditional book publishers are putting out "vooks", which place videos in electronic text that can be read online or on an iPhone. Others are republishing old books in electronic form. And libraries, responding to demand, are offering more e-books for download.

Is there a difference in the way the brain takes in or absorbs information when it is presented electronically versus on paper? Does the reading experience change, from retention to comprehension, depending on the medium?

The things that people get paid for nowadays.

One more time.

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