A recent survey suggests those who own digital reading devices read more books, magazines and newspapers than people without the devices. The Los Angeles Times reported yesterday on the poll of 1,816 U.S. Consumers done by the Harrison Group. The article points out the sponsors of the poll do have a vested interest in the topic. Details of the study here.
Posted on 6 October 2010
Tags: e-readers, news, reading, survey
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Dr. Andy Brovey, The Portable Prof, has over twenty-five years experience in educational technology, including teaching, administration and professional development. In 2007, Apple Inc. recognized his work and named him an Apple Distinguished Educator. Andy now runs a professional development business, working on site and online to help others make sense and make use of digital tools. He started the iPad Academy blog shortly after the first iPad went on sale, and is the author of the self-published eBook - iPad Academy: Tips, Tricks and Clever Techniques. He also created and directs the iPad Academy Master Class, an online video training series to help others become more comfortable and competent with the iPad. Video Message from Andy
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Topics: Studies