英文摘要 |
Digital natives' have grown up in the age of the Internet and digital devices. Understanding how digital natives use e-readers and their reading behavior are important for designing the next-generation of e-readers and mobile devices. This study explores how the introduction of e-readers into high schools influences student learning and daily activities. Because mainstream curricula are based on paper textbooks, e-readers can only play a limited role in classrooms as supplemental study aids. However, this study shows that e-readers help students to develop mobile reading habits. E-readers also encourage students to create new forms of digital content and participate in peer-sharing activities. Thus, although e-readers have not replaced traditional textbooks and curricular design, using e-readers promotes the realization of new literacies. |