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- Screen_reading abstract "Screen reading is the act of reading a text on a computer screen, smartphone, e-book reader, etc. It is often contrasted with the act of reading a text on paper, in particular a printed text.In a study conducted by Jakob Nielsen, a leading web usability expert who co-founded usability consulting company Nielsen Norman Group with Donald Norman, it was discovered that generally people read 25% slower on a computer screen in comparison with a printed page. In eyetracking tests, Nielsen also discovered that people read Web pages in an F-shaped pattern that consists of two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe. A similar study, using search results from the Google search engine, determined that readers primarily looked at a triangular area of the top and left side of the screen. This corresponds to the Nielsen F-shaped pattern, and was dubbed the Google Golden Triangle.Critics have voiced concerns about screen reading, though some have taken a more positive stance. Kevin Kelly believes that we are transitioning from "book fluency to screen fluency, from literacy to visuality". Anne Mangen holds that because of the materiality of a printed book the reader is more engaged with a text, while the opposite is true with a digital text in which the reader is engaged in a "shallower, less focused way".".
- Screen_reading wikiPageID "23633964".
- Screen_reading wikiPageRevisionID "553793341".
- Screen_reading hasPhotoCollection Screen_reading.
- Screen_reading subject Category:Display_technology.
- Screen_reading subject Category:Reading.
- Screen_reading comment "Screen reading is the act of reading a text on a computer screen, smartphone, e-book reader, etc. It is often contrasted with the act of reading a text on paper, in particular a printed text.In a study conducted by Jakob Nielsen, a leading web usability expert who co-founded usability consulting company Nielsen Norman Group with Donald Norman, it was discovered that generally people read 25% slower on a computer screen in comparison with a printed page.".
- Screen_reading label "Lecture sur écran".
- Screen_reading label "Screen reading".
- Screen_reading sameAs Lecture_sur_écran.
- Screen_reading sameAs m.06zmgs0.
- Screen_reading sameAs Q3228792.
- Screen_reading sameAs Q3228792.
- Screen_reading wasDerivedFrom Screen_reading?oldid=553793341.
- Screen_reading isPrimaryTopicOf Screen_reading.