Skills of Document Use

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cognitive literacy skills
comprehension
Deep Menu
digital reading strategies
Document Search
Dynamic Book
educational psychology methods
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Expert Comprehension
Expository Texts
High Prior Knowledge Students
Hypertext Presentation
Hypertext Systems
Hypertext Users
Inference Verification Task
information processing theory
instructional technology research
Li Student
long
Low Level Questions
memory
model
Multiple Document Comprehension
Multiple Documents
online information retrieval
organizers
Paragraph Marks
psychological models of document comprehension
Rand Reading Study Group
search
situation
Situation Model
Situation Model Construction
Source Model
Sourcer's Apprentice
Sourcer’s Apprentice
task
term
text
Text Comprehension
Text Organizers
Trace Model
Van Den Broek
Van Oostendorp

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805846027
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Skills of Document Use: From Text Comprehension to Web-Based Learning examines functional literacy from a psychological standpoint. It offers a comprehensive discussion of the cognitive skills involved in reading, comprehending, and making use of complex documents. Understanding such skills is important at times when printed and online information systems are being used more and more extensively for work, education, and personal development. It is also very important to understand how the Internet transforms the way we search, read, and comprehend documents.

The core purpose of the book is to inform research scientists, students, and instructional designers about recent advances in the psychology of document comprehension. Whereas reading research has mostly focused on basic cognitive processes involved in simple comprehension tasks, this book extends the psychology of reading to more complex, real-life comprehension activities. The book draws a link between research areas usually separated: language psychology, on the one hand, and Web design, on the other hand.

The work also attempts to bridge a gap between research in cognitive psychology and practical issues in the design and use of information systems. It invites the reader to a guided journey from theoretical models of text comprehension to concrete issues in the design and use of instructional technology.

The book will be of interest to students specializing in psychology, language, communication, and publishing. It will also be useful to all those who are involved in the training of literacy skills, or in the design of information systems accessible to a wide audience.

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