With more readers relying on tablets, e-readers, and smartphones, even for their news reading, newspapers that couldn't make the switch to a digital edition, even if it was nothing more elaborate than a daily website source that subscribers could access via password, seem to have fallen by the wayside.
Not exact matches
Clearly,
more studies are needed if we are to better understand the nature of programs like the America Reads Challenge Program, which
rely on relatively inexperienced tutors to work
with struggling
readers.
A large segment of
readers found a stylus to be a bit
more intuitive, instead of
relying exclusively
with the touchscreen.
Is it comparable to websites that promote a
more slow approach to travel, local food etc. and
rely on locals to write reviews, or are your
readers travelers
with more time on their hands to explore a destination?