2019
DOI: 10.1177/2332858419869343
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Exploring the Relationship Between Kindergarteners’ Buddy Reading and Individual Comprehension of Interactive App Books

Abstract: Interactive app books are increasingly part of young children’s literacy ecosystem. However, most previous studies examined buddy reading with traditional print books or CD-ROM books. Little is known about whether and how buddy reading with app books might be related to subsequent individual reading. To address this, informed by multimodal literacy and sociocultural theories, we investigated how 53 kindergarteners’ (ages 5–6 years) buddy reading behaviors were related to their subsequent individual reading beh… Show more

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“…However, they are not related to our research questions or hypotheses for this study. Further, these relations have been reported in our previous work (see Christ et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2019; Wang, Christ, Chiu, & Strekalova-Hughes, 2019). Therefore, these aspects of the results are not discussed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…However, they are not related to our research questions or hypotheses for this study. Further, these relations have been reported in our previous work (see Christ et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2019; Wang, Christ, Chiu, & Strekalova-Hughes, 2019). Therefore, these aspects of the results are not discussed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Lin and Wu (2016) received higher post-test scores when vocabulary was learned via a video through email or Facebook. Likewise, in the study of App book by Wang, Christ, and Chiu (2018), there was 9% of vocabulary variance. App book was noted to have the features of interactivity, hyperlinks, feasibility, and narrative or illustration.…”
Section: E-learning In Teaching English Language and Vocabulary From Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In more recent years, however, the popularity of digital technologies has been shown to gain momentum (Li, 2022; Liu & Zhu, 2022), which has in turn provoked the relevance of new topics and approaches. It provokes the relevance of new topics and approaches that compare digital and paper books (Furenes et al, 2021; Hoel & Tønnessen, 2019; Mangen et al, 2019; Reich et al, 2019; Tønnessen & Hoel, 2019), various e‐book designs (Christ et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2019), the impact of adult support and attention when a child reads a book (Nicholas & Paatsch, 2021; Strouse et al, 2019). In the XXI century, book illustrations actively involve innovative technologies, for example, electronic interactive e‐books or Augmented Reality in book graphics (Grasset et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%