How We Read Now: Strategic Choices for Print, Screen, and Audio
An engaging and authoritative guide to the impact of reading medium on learning, from a foremost expert in the field

We face constant choices about how we read. Educators must select classroom materials. College students weigh their textbook options. Parents make decisions for their children. The digital revolution has transformed reading, and with the recent turn to remote learning, onscreen reading may seem like the only viable option. Yet selecting digital is often based on cost or convenience, not on educational evidence. Now more than ever it is imperative to understand how reading medium actually impacts learning—and what strategies we need in order to read effectively in all formats.

In How We Read Now, Naomi Baron draws on a wealth of knowledge and research to explain important differences in the way we concentrate, understand, and remember across multiple formats. Mobilizing work from international scholarship along with findings from her own studies of reading practices, Baron addresses key challenges—from student complaints that print is boring to the hazards of digital reading for critical thinking. Rather than arguing for one format over another, she explains how we read and learn in different settings, shedding new light on the current state of reading. The book then crucially connects research insights to concrete applications, offering practical approaches for maximizing learning with print, digital text, audio, and video.

Since screens and audio are now entrenched—and invaluable-platforms for reading, we need to rethink ways of helping readers at all stages use them more wisely. How We Read Now shows us how to do that.
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How We Read Now: Strategic Choices for Print, Screen, and Audio
An engaging and authoritative guide to the impact of reading medium on learning, from a foremost expert in the field

We face constant choices about how we read. Educators must select classroom materials. College students weigh their textbook options. Parents make decisions for their children. The digital revolution has transformed reading, and with the recent turn to remote learning, onscreen reading may seem like the only viable option. Yet selecting digital is often based on cost or convenience, not on educational evidence. Now more than ever it is imperative to understand how reading medium actually impacts learning—and what strategies we need in order to read effectively in all formats.

In How We Read Now, Naomi Baron draws on a wealth of knowledge and research to explain important differences in the way we concentrate, understand, and remember across multiple formats. Mobilizing work from international scholarship along with findings from her own studies of reading practices, Baron addresses key challenges—from student complaints that print is boring to the hazards of digital reading for critical thinking. Rather than arguing for one format over another, she explains how we read and learn in different settings, shedding new light on the current state of reading. The book then crucially connects research insights to concrete applications, offering practical approaches for maximizing learning with print, digital text, audio, and video.

Since screens and audio are now entrenched—and invaluable-platforms for reading, we need to rethink ways of helping readers at all stages use them more wisely. How We Read Now shows us how to do that.
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How We Read Now: Strategic Choices for Print, Screen, and Audio

How We Read Now: Strategic Choices for Print, Screen, and Audio

by Naomi Baron
How We Read Now: Strategic Choices for Print, Screen, and Audio

How We Read Now: Strategic Choices for Print, Screen, and Audio

by Naomi Baron

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An engaging and authoritative guide to the impact of reading medium on learning, from a foremost expert in the field

We face constant choices about how we read. Educators must select classroom materials. College students weigh their textbook options. Parents make decisions for their children. The digital revolution has transformed reading, and with the recent turn to remote learning, onscreen reading may seem like the only viable option. Yet selecting digital is often based on cost or convenience, not on educational evidence. Now more than ever it is imperative to understand how reading medium actually impacts learning—and what strategies we need in order to read effectively in all formats.

In How We Read Now, Naomi Baron draws on a wealth of knowledge and research to explain important differences in the way we concentrate, understand, and remember across multiple formats. Mobilizing work from international scholarship along with findings from her own studies of reading practices, Baron addresses key challenges—from student complaints that print is boring to the hazards of digital reading for critical thinking. Rather than arguing for one format over another, she explains how we read and learn in different settings, shedding new light on the current state of reading. The book then crucially connects research insights to concrete applications, offering practical approaches for maximizing learning with print, digital text, audio, and video.

Since screens and audio are now entrenched—and invaluable-platforms for reading, we need to rethink ways of helping readers at all stages use them more wisely. How We Read Now shows us how to do that.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197656884
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/24/2022
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 561,563
Product dimensions: 6.18(w) x 9.29(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Naomi S. Baron is Professor of Linguistics Emerita at American University in Washington, DC. A Guggenheim Fellow, Fulbright Fellow, and Fulbright Specialist, she has also been a Visiting Scholar at the Stanford Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. Baron is author of Words Onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital World (OUP 2015) and Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World (OUP 2008).

Table of Contents

Foreword Maryanne Wolf ix

List of Figures and Tables xiii

Introduction The New Great Debate in Reading 1

Part I Sizing Up Reading

What's at Stake? 7

Chapter 1 What Do We Mean by "Reading" and "Reader"? 9

Chapter 2 What Are You Reading? 25

Chapter 3 Print Reading: A Gold Standard? 40

Part II Reading in Print Versus Onscreen

What's at Stake? 63

Chapter 4 What Research Tells Us; Single Texts 65

Chapter 5 What Research Tells Us: Multiple Texts 94

Chapter 6 Strategies for Effective Reading Onscreen 122

Part III Reading with Audio

What's at Stake? 153

Chapter 7 What Research Tells Us About Audio (and Video) 155

Chapter 8 Strategies for Effective Reading with Audio (and Video) 186

Part IV What's Next?

What's at Stake? 199

Chapter 9 Strategizing Reading in a Digital World 201

Chapter 10 The Road Ahead 213

Acknowledgments 231

Notes 235

References 249

Index 275

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