Electronic or printed books for reading: The preferences of tertiary-level students in Bangladesh
Abstract
This study deals with the preferences of electronic or printed books for reading by tertiary-level students in
Bangladesh. The development of ICT has significantly influenced students’ reading habits with electronic books.
Given this context, this study aims at explaining the preferences of tertiary-level students’ reading habits for
electronic or traditional books in the context of Bangladesh. This study is important for understanding the
contributions of electronic books in the educational field of Bangladesh. The researcher followed mixed methods for
this study. The researcher took semi-structured interviews with the participants all from the public and private
universities of Bangladesh and also did a questionnaire survey. Moreover, both electronic and printed books have
merits as well as demerits. However, findings inform us that young students tend to use e-books more than printed
books. Students suffering from health problems use printed books more. On the contrary, more students use e-books
as it can be read anytime, anywhere. Based on the findings, , the researcher argues that e-books have not completely
taken over the place of printed books yet. However, the use of technology has been increasing in the academic as
well as professional fields of Bangladesh. Finally, some recommendations have been proposed in light of the research
findings.
Description
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Teaching to Speakers of Other Languages, 2022.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, M.A. (English) [121]