Reviewing the understanding of the effects of spacing on children’s eye movements for on-screen reading

Abstract

This paper endeavors to consolidate current knowledge and empirical research concerning the use of typography for children’s on-screen reading. This paper is not intended as a full literature review but attempts to raise awareness of the areas required for future investigation. This evaluation indicates a significant gap in the literature of children’s on-screen reading and proposes a need for further investigations in typographical spacing. These future studies need to objectively consider children’s eye movements and the effect of screen based text presentation on children’s comprehension.

Citation

Vanderschantz, N. (2008). Reviewing the understanding of the effects of spacing on children’s eye movements for on-screen reading. (Working paper 06/2008). Hamilton, New Zealand: University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science.

Publisher

Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato

Degree

Type of thesis

Supervisor