Benefit of reading traditional book rather than electronic book Benefit of reading traditional book rather than electronic book 1 Content 2 Introduction the traditional books, electronic books 7 benef.
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traditional book rather than electronic book
Trang 2Introduction the traditional books, electronic books
7 benefits of reading traditional books
Trang 3• Traditional books (paper books,
printed book, hard books) are a
handwritten work, including a
number of pieces of paper,
usually with words printed on
them, which are fastened
together and fixed inside a cover
of stronger paper or cardboard
• An electronic books (e-book) are
an electronic version of traditional books that can be read on electronic devices like tablets, smartphones, and laptops
Trang 41 You absorb more information
According to a study that was
presented in Italy in 2014, readers
of print books absorb and
remember more of the plot than
readers of e-books do
It’s easier to go back and confirm
information you may be unsure of
without losing your place and
having to scroll or click back on
your mobile device or tablet
Trang 52 They help children become
better readers
Kids had lower comprehension of the story when their parents read
to them from an e-book as opposed to a print book
Students who had read a short story on a e-reader were less engaged and had a harder time remembering the exact order of events
Trang 63 They're easier on the eyes
Many jobs require you to stare at a computer screen all day, it’s wise to give your eyes a break whenever you can
One survey of 429 university students revealed that nearly half had complained of strained eyes after reading digitally
Electronic books can cause screen fatigue, which may lead to blurred vision, redness, dryness, and irritation With print books, you don’t have to worry about any of that.
Trang 74 You're less likely to get
distracted
With a print book, there’s no chance of getting distracted by links or getting sucked down an internet rabbit hole of looking up the collective term
According to one survey, 67% of university students were able to multitask while reading digitally, compared to 41%
of print readers But if your goal is to fully grasp and comprehend the text in front of you, that isn’t necessarily a good thing.
Trang 85 They can help you sleep better
The engagement and brain activity
that come with reading can help you
drift off to sleep when you’re having
trouble So if you’re hoping to get a
good night’s rest, stick with print
The blue light from your screen can
toy with your melatonin levels and
circadian cycles, making it harder for
you to fall asleep and making you
feel groggier when you wake up
Trang 96 Having a library at home is linked
to higher academic achievement
Researchers believe this is because having books at home encourages children to read for fun and talk
to their parents about what they’ve learned, which only stands to benefit them in the classroom.
Students who have books at home are more likely
to score higher on tests, according to a study of readers from 42 countries
It doesn’t matter how many books you have, but each additional book helps children perform better
in school
Trang 107 They amplify the joy of reading
One recent study of college students in the U.S.,
Slovakia, Japan, and Germany showed that 92% of
participants preferred actual books that they can hold
and touch and leaf through whenever they please
Studies have also shown that books can make us
happier, inspire us to travel, and encourage us to
make life-changing decisions
Many people said they enjoy the smell of books
Indeed, scientists who have analyzed the chemical
composition of old books found that the pages
contain hints of vanilla as well as grassy notes