2. R E A D I N G I S A C O M P L E X C O G N I T I V E P R O C E S S O F D E C O D I N G
S Y M B O L S I N O R D E R T O C O N S T R U C T O R D E R I V E M E A N I N G .
I T I S A M E A N S O F L A N G U A G E A C Q U I S I T I O N , O F C O M M U N I C AT I O N ,
A N D O F S H A R I N G I N F O R M AT I O N A N D I D E A S
( S O U R C E : W I K I P E D I A ® )
3. “ T H E H I S T O RY O F
P R I N T I N G I S A N I N T E G R A L
PA R T O F T H E G E N E R A L ”
— S T E I N B E R G
Source:Steinberg, S. (1996). Five hundred years of printing
THEN
5. E - B O O K S A L E S A S A P E R C E N TA G E O F T O TA L B O O K
S A L E S W O R L D W I D E R A I S E D F R O M 1 2 . 3 % - 2 5 . 8 % D U R I N G
2 0 0 8 T O 2 0 1 2
S O U R C E : T H E S TAT I S T I C S P O RTA L
6. While e-books offer
functional benefits over
printed books, consumers
feel less connected to
books read, using an e-
reader platform and prefer
to purchase the printed
versions of books that hold
special meanings for them.
—Ketron, Seth
Source:Ketron, S., & Naletelich, K. (2016). How e-readers have changed personal connections with books. Qualitative Market Research
7. Carries your Entire
Library wherever You Go
M A I N TA I N S T H E
PA P E R - L I K E S C R E E N
Bookscanbeshared
allows you to take notes
allows you to share books
Providesdailydeals Light
Convenient
Large storage
90000 books
Newspapers
Magazines
Blogs
Periodicals
Source:Mossberg, W. S. (2007, Nov 29). “Amazon's kindle makes buying E-books easy, reading them hard.”
8. “ S T U D E N T S P R O V I D E D W I T H K I N D L E S ,
W H I C H C A N H O L D S O M E 1 , 5 0 0 D I G I TA L
B O O K S , C A N S I M P LY D O W N L O A D T H E
C O P I E S T H E Y N E E D , W I T H O U T
B U R D E N I N G A S C H O O L’ S M E D I A
C E N T E R . “
— D A N I E L W I T Z
Source:”Will the Kindle Change Education? “Scholastic
9. AU D I O B O O K S
" I T ' S O N E O F T H E F E W
T I M E S I N H I S T O R Y
T H A T T E C H N O L O G Y
H A S R E I N V I G O R A T E D
A N A R T F O R M R A T H E R
T H A N C R U S H I N G I T , ”
— M A X B R O O K S , A U T H O R O F T H E
Z O M B I E N O V E L " W O R L D W A R Z , " Source:Alter, Alexandra. "The New Explosion in Audio Books; how
they Re-Emerged as a Rare Bright Spot in the Publishing Business."
10. Audible has paired
some 26,000 ebooks
with professional
narrations.
The company is
adding more than
1,000 titles a month
and aims to eventually
bring the number to
close to 100,000.
Source:Alter, Alexandra. "The New Explosion in Audio Books; how they Re-
Emerged as a Rare Bright Spot in the Publishing Business."
14. Y O U E -
B O O K S A R E
R E A D I N G
Y O U !
Photo credit:<a href="http://www.freepik.com">Designed by Kues / Freepik</a>
15. Takes the average
readers 7 hours to
finish
"Because sometimes things
happen to people and they're
not equipped to deal with
them." 18,000 highlighted
The first thing that most
readers do upon finishing is
to download the next one
-how far you get in particular
books
-how quickly you
read
-how readers of particular genres
engage with books
……
They are watching:
Source:Alter, Alexandra. "Your E-Book is Reading You."
16. Photo credit: <a href="http://www.freepik.com/free-photo/girl-with-digital-tablet-in-
library_863198.htm">Designed by Freepik</a>
2 5 % T O 3 0 % O F T H E E -
B O O K M A R K E T T H R O U G H
I T S N O O K E - R E A D E R ,
H A S R E C E N T LY S TA RT E D
S T U D Y I N G C U S T O M E R S '
D I G I TA L R E A D I N G
B E H AV I O R .
Source:Alter, Alexandra. "Your E-Book is Reading You."
17. You are spied all the time,
your secrets are stolen and
analyzed as data by digital
companies
18. “ T H E L I G H T E M I T T E D B Y M O S T E - R E A D E R S I S
S H I N I N G D I R E C T LY I N T O T H E E Y E S O F T H E
R E A D E R … S L E E P D E F I C I E N C Y H A S B E E N S H O W N
T O I N C R E A S E T H E R I S K O F C A R D I O VA S C U L A R
D I S E A S E , M E TA B O L I C D I S E A S E S L I K E O B E S I T Y A N D
D I A B E T E S , A N D C A N C E R .
— C H A R L E S C Z E I S L E R , H A R VA R D U N I V E R S I T Y
While we are reading
with e-readers…
Source:Bushak, Lecia. “E-Books Are Damaging Your Health: Why We Should All Start Reading Paper Books Again.”
19. P E O P L E P H Y S I C A L LY
R E L A X E D J U S T S I X
M I N U T E S I N T O R E A D I N G .
B U T R E A D I N G O N A
D E V I C E M I G H T C A N C E L
O U T T H I S E F F E C T
Source:Bushak, Lecia. “E-Books Are Damaging Your Health: Why We Should All Start Reading Paper Books Again.”
20. “ PA P E R R E A D E R S R E P O RT
H I G H E R O N M E A S U R E S H AV I N G
T O D O W I T H E M PAT H Y A N D
T R A N S P O RTAT I O N A N D
I M M E R S I O N , A N D N A R R AT I V E
C O H E R E N C E , T H A N I PA D
R E A D E R S , ”
— A N N E M A N G E N , S TAVA N G E R
U N I V E R S I T Y, N O R WAY
Source:Bushak, Lecia. “E-Books Are Damaging Your Health: Why We Should All Start Reading Paper Books Again.”
21. “ M A N Y P E O P L E A P P R O A C H
C O M P U T E R S A N D TA B L E T S
W I T H A S TAT E O F M I N D L E S S
C O N D U C I V E T O L E A R N I N G
T H A N T H E O N E T H E Y B R I N G T O
PA P E R . ”
Source: Ferris Jabr. “The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens.”
22. “ S C R E E N S M AY A L S O D R A I N M O R E
O F O U R M E N TA L R E S O U R C E S W H I L E
W E A R E R E A D I N G A N D M A K E I T A
L I T T L E H A R D E R T O R E M E M B E R W H AT
W E R E A D W H E N W E A R E D O N E ” .
Source: Ferris Jabr. “The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens”
23. Also
FA M I LY M E M B E R S A R E
S P E N D I N G A R O U N D 4 - 1 4 H O U R S
O F S C R E E N T I M E E V E RY D AY
Source:ZOSIA BIELSKI,”Portrait of an e-family: How they're making their hyper-digital lives work”
24. “ FA M I LY L I F E I S S L I P P I N G AWAY, O N E ’ S
T U R I N G T O A N O N L I N E W O R L D W I T H
‘ I N T I M AT E S T R A N G E R S ’ ”
— S T E I N E R - A D A I R , A M O T H E R O F T W O
Source:ZOSIA BIELSKI,”Portrait of an e-family: How they're making their hyper-digital lives work”
25. We are communicating more with
family by texting, but we are not
communicating deeply, that’s the
disconnect
Source:ZOSIA BIELSKI,”Portrait of an e-family: How they're making their hyper-digital lives work”
27. It’s the time to get back our
secrets, family, friends,
socialization and most
important, health.
28. Drop your Kindle, Ipad, laptop
or mobile
Pick up books and enjoy the
real pleasure of reading
29. Books allow you to fully explore a topic and immerse
yourself in a deeper way than most media today.
–Mark Zuckerberg
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