2018
DOI: 10.1177/1086296x18784640
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Reading to Learn From Online Information: Modeling the Factor Structure

Abstract: Identifying the factor structure of online reading to learn is important for the development of theory, assessment, and instruction. Traditional comprehension models have been developed from, and for, offline reading. This study used online reading to determine an optimal factor structure for modeling online research and comprehension among 426 sixth graders (ages 12 and 13). Confirmatory factor analysis was employed to evaluate an assessment of online research and comprehension based on a widely referenced th… Show more

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“…Students' ORC skills were measured with the Internet Reading Assessment (Internet Lukemisen Arviointi, or ILA test), which is a Finnish adaptation (see Kiili et al, 2018b) of the Online Research and Comprehension Assessment originally developed by Leu et al (2013a). The test consists of a simulated closed Internet environment and tasks that measure four ORC skill areas: (1) locating information, (2) evaluating information, (3) synthesizing information, and (4) communicating information (see also Kiili et al, 2018b).…”
Section: Online Research and Comprehensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Students' ORC skills were measured with the Internet Reading Assessment (Internet Lukemisen Arviointi, or ILA test), which is a Finnish adaptation (see Kiili et al, 2018b) of the Online Research and Comprehension Assessment originally developed by Leu et al (2013a). The test consists of a simulated closed Internet environment and tasks that measure four ORC skill areas: (1) locating information, (2) evaluating information, (3) synthesizing information, and (4) communicating information (see also Kiili et al, 2018b).…”
Section: Online Research and Comprehensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the students were asked to compose an email to the principal, in which they justified their opinion concerning the purchase of the energy drink vending machine. [For a more detailed description of the ILA test and the content of the online resources, see Kiili et al (2018aKiili et al ( , 2018b. The scoring rubric for the measured skills can be found in the Appendix.…”
Section: Online Research and Comprehensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Madden, Lenhart, Duggan, Cortesi, and Gasser (), 95% of U.S. teens use the internet regularly, and 75% utilize a smartphone in their classrooms daily. Digital literacies play an increasing role in reading and writing processes in today's classrooms (Kiili et al., ). In English language arts, shifts toward multimodality have become a necessary component of curriculum and instruction (Morrell, ).…”
Section: Contemporary Literacy Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following question guided my research: How can digital literacies help young adult readers enrich their literature experiences by exploring alternative interactions with texts? FEATURE ARTICLE and writing processes in today's classrooms (Kiili et al, 2018). In English language arts, shifts toward multimodality have become a necessary component of curriculum and instruction (Morrell, 2015).…”
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