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Pablo Delgado

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Using Internet videos to learn about controversies: Evaluation and integration of multiple and multimodal documents by primary school students

2020

Abstract In many Internet videos authors appear in front of the camera to present their particular view on a topic. Given the high consumption rate of Internet videos by teenagers, we explored the pros and cons of using these videos to learn about complex topics, compared to learning from textual web pages. Specifically, we studied how 207 primary school students (grades 4–6) evaluated and integrated multiple and multimodal web pages (text or video) while learning about the pros and cons of bottled water. Results showed no major role of modality in students' source memory, as measured by citations in their responses to an integration question and their memory for sources. Nevertheless, moda…

Modality (human–computer interaction)General Computer ScienceMultimediabusiness.industryInternet videos05 social sciences050301 educationprimary school educationmultiple document comprehensionmultimodal informationcomputer.software_genre050105 experimental psychologyEducationWeb pageshallowing hypothesis0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesThe InternetDigital readingbusinessPsychology0503 educationcomputerPeriod (music)Computers & Education
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READ-COGvid: A Database From Reading and Media Habits During COVID-19 Confinement in Spain and Italy

2020

critical readingCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Reading motivationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCOVID-19; critical reading; distress; media habits; reading habits; reading motivationreading motivationApplied psychologylcsh:BF1-990MEDLINECOVID-19distressmedia habitsreading habitsDistresslcsh:PsychologyReading (process)Critical readingData ReportPsychologyPsychologyreading habits; media habits; COVID-19; reading motivation; critical reading; distressGeneral Psychologymedia_commonFrontiers in Psychology
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Learning through video blogs

2019

Previous research have found evidences of both, low traditional literacy skills (e.g. reading) and low digital literacy skills (computers and Internet skills) in the population of young students with intellectual disabilities ID). The main goal of this study was to test if learning content in the Internet was enhanced or interfered by video blog presentation mode for this population. In particular, we explored the metacognitive deficit hypothesis by Ackerman & Goldsmith [1] which predicts that a) monitoring accuracy (difference between predicted and actual comprehension) will be lower in videos than in texts; b) restudy decisions will be more efficient in the text medium (i.e. higher restud…

education.field_of_studybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPopulation050301 educationMetacognitionmedicine.disease050105 experimental psychologyTest (assessment)ComprehensionReading (process)Intellectual disabilitymedicineMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesThe InternetPsychologybusinesseducation0503 educationDigital literacymedia_commonProceedings of the XX International Conference on Human Computer Interaction
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Critical analysis of the effects of the digital technologies on reading and learning / Análisis crítico sobre los efectos de las tecnologías digitale…

2019

AbstractIn the digital age, the introduction of digital technologies (or information and communication technologies, ICT) in classrooms is a necessary, imperative reality. However, the educational ...

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationLibrary science050105 experimental psychologyEducationInformation and Communications TechnologyReading (process)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology0503 educationmedia_commonCultura y Educación
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Using eye-movement modelling examples to improve critical reading of multiple webpages on a conflicting topic

2022

This project investigates the effects of an EMME intervention on undergraduates' sourcing when reading conflicting multiple texts on the Internet. Dependent variables: eye-movements on SERP, webs header, texts authors, and texts; use of source information in summaries; ideas from texts in summaries.

eye-trackingmultiple-documents comprehensionbusiness.industryInformation literacyEye movementsourcingComputer Science ApplicationsEducationReading comprehensioneye-movement modelling examplesHuman–computer interactionCritical readingWeb pageComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGEye trackingThe InternetbusinessPsychologyeye-movement modelling examples; eye-tracking; multiple-documents comprehension; sourcing
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Training young adults with intellectual disability to read critically on the internet.

2019

Background Young people with intellectual disability (ID) are becoming frequent Internet users, but they present difficulties selecting reliable Internet sources. Methods The present authors tested an instructional programme aimed at increasing skills to evaluate information from the Internet of 33 young adult students with intellectual disability enrolled in special needs education (19.4 years). The programme was composed of different web pages that provided conflicting views on a controversial topic. Students participated in small group discussions supported with Wh-question graphic organizers and contrasting cases during seven sessions. Results Differences between pre- and post-tests ind…

Program evaluationAdultMaleAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectSpecial educationEducationYoung AdultIntellectual DisabilityIntellectual disabilityWeb pageDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansmedia_commonMedical educationInternetbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseSelf-determinationReadingCritical readingEducation SpecialMedia literacyThe InternetFemalebusinessPsychologyProgram EvaluationJournal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID
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Don't throw away your printed books: A meta-analysis on the effects of reading media on reading comprehension

2018

Abstract With the increasing dominance of digital reading over paper reading, gaining understanding of the effects of the medium on reading comprehension has become critical. However, results from research comparing learning outcomes across printed and digital media are mixed, making conclusions difficult to reach. In the current meta-analysis, we examined research in recent years (2000–2017), comparing the reading of comparable texts on paper and on digital devices. We included studies with between-participants (n = 38) and within-participants designs (n = 16) involving 171,055 participants. Both designs yielded the same advantage of paper over digital reading (Hedge's g = −0.21; dc = −0.2…

business.industry05 social sciences050301 education050105 experimental psychologyLinguisticsEducationDigital mediaTime frameReading comprehensionMeta-analysis0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeDigital readingbusinessPsychology0503 educationEducational Research Review
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El libro no ha muerto: Desventaja meta-cognitiva de la lectura en pantalla

2018

A pesar de la rápida expansión de los dispositivos digitales como medio de lectura, el formato impreso sigue siendo el preferido por la mayoría de los lectores. Más aún, investigaciones recientes revelan cierta desventaja del medio digital cuando se trata de comprender textos. En el presente artículo se revisan una serie de trabajos realizados por la investigadora Rakefet Ackerman y sus colaboradores, cuyos resultados sugieren que esta inferioridad de la lectura en pantalla es consecuencia de déficits en la regulación meta-cognitiva cuando nos enfrentamos mediante el medio digital a tareas que exigen decisiones acerca de la asignación de esfuerzos cognitivos.

meta-cogniciónlcsh:Psychologylcsh:BF1-990lecturamedios de lecturalcsh:Consciousness. Cognitionpapel vs digitallcsh:BF309-499Ciencia Cognitiva
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The inattentive on-screen reading: Reading medium affects attention and reading comprehension under time pressure

2021

This study explored the influence of reading media and reading time-frame on readers' on-task attention, metacognitive calibration, and reading comprehension. One hundred and forty undergraduates were allocated to one of four experimental conditions varying on the reading medium (in print vs. on screen) and on the reading time-frame (free vs. pressured time). Readers' mindwandering while reading, prediction of performance on a comprehension test, and their text comprehension were measured. In-print readers, but not on-screen readers, mindwandered less on the pressured than in the free time condition, indicating higher task adaptation in print. Accordingly, on-screen readers in the pressured…

Metacognitive calibrationReading mediamedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInformation processing050301 educationMetacognitionReading comprehensionMindwanderingTime pressureArticle050105 experimental psychologyEducationComprehension testText comprehensionReading comprehensionReading (process)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesScreen readingPsychology0503 educationCognitive psychologymedia_commonLearning and Instruction
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Tablets for all? Testing the screen inferiority effect with upper primary school students

2021

Abstract Educational institutions across the world are increasingly integrating tablets in the classroom, under the assumption that tablets improve students' learning. However, little research has specifically focused on the effects of tablets on reading comprehension of primary school children. Based on previous research with undergraduate students, we tested the hypothesis that primary school students will get more distracted, and subsequently comprehend less, when reading expository texts on tablets, as opposed to paper, particularly when they read under time pressure. In addition, from the lens of the comprehension levels hypothesis, we also analyzed the extent to which higher text comp…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation05 social sciences050301 educationTime pressurebehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationText comprehensionComprehensionReading comprehensionReading (process)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonLearning and Individual Differences
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¿El confinamiento cambió el uso y la percepción de Internet de las personas con DI y de sus familias?

2020

El principal objetivo de este trabajo fue conocer cómo estaba influyendo el confinamiento en los jóvenes con DI y sus familias, atendiendo al uso de Internet, la percepción de los beneficios y riesgos de Internet y su estado de ánimo. Para ello, se realizó una encuesta online distribuida entre jóvenes con DI mayores de edad de distintas asociaciones pertenecientes a Plena Inclusión CV y alumnos/as del Programa Universitario de Formación para el Empleo de Jóvenes con Discapacidad Intelectual (UNINCLUV-2ª Edición) en la Universitat de València. Los resultados muestran cómo se ha incrementado el uso de Internet en ese periodo fundamentalmente en tareas de formación on-line, como se perciben be…

Percpeción InternetConfinamientoUso InternetJóvenes con discapacidad intelectual
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Facilitar la Lectura Crítica en Internet

2018

Pablo Delgado, Vicenta Ávila, Inmaculada Fajardo y Ladislao Salmerón (miembros de la ERI-Lectura de la Universitat de València) presentan los resultados de su investigación sobre lectura crítica en Internet en en las Jornades Lectura Fàcil de la Generalitat Valenciana organizadas por la ERI-Lectura de la Universitat de València el 18-19 mayo de 2018. http://ir.uv.es/4zhj7IR

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