Screen reading and cognitive processes: overcoming dichotomies to keep reading
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https://doi.org/10.2426/aibstudi-13626Keywords:
Screen reading, Cognitive processes, Reading comprehensionAbstract
The Covid-19 pandemic has made the matter of how to train 21st century readers even more urgent, preparing them to deal with a media scenario of attention economy, disinformation, infodemic and post-truth. This paper analyzes the new challenges that readers have to face, through the lens of some fundamental dichotomous questions for the present and the future of reading: information versus knowledge; slowness versus acceleration; attention versus distraction; boredom versus hyperactivity. What are the cognitive differences between digital reading and reading on paper? What do we risk losing in these conflicts? And what can we do to continue to comprehend what we read?
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