Monday, January 17, 2011

E-readers 'too easy' to read - Telegraph

A lot of people forget that sometimes the packaging of a text is just as important as the text itself. This article talks about a possibility that because eReaders make texts so much easier to read, that the unconscious parts of our brains assumes the text is less important as it took less work to read.

An interesting position to take!

E-readers 'too easy' to read - Telegraph

I wonder if there are any studies on the attractiveness or beauty of a text and its comprehension and perceived difficulty of reading are related. It would be a fascinating thing to research!

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  2. So that's the reason I keep on forgetting the meaning of made up words in the ebook of Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle. Perhaps another reason is that I, like other people, are scanning the sentences like research says I scan them on computer screens. Either way, I wish Kurt had included a glossary.

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