English language readability task performance in a mobile setting - the effect of gender

Mobile computing has become very common in the present day fast changing technological development. It is expected that in future, people will be more mobile than today and all kinds of tasks that are performed in the stationary environment will be undertaken in a mobile environment also. As traffic...

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Main Author: Mallick, Zulquernain
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Communication and Modern Languages, Universiti Utara Malaysia 2007
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spelling my.uum.repo.32112011-05-29T07:44:22Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/3211/ English language readability task performance in a mobile setting - the effect of gender Mallick, Zulquernain PE English TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Mobile computing has become very common in the present day fast changing technological development. It is expected that in future, people will be more mobile than today and all kinds of tasks that are performed in the stationary environment will be undertaken in a mobile environment also. As traffic on the road and also the population are increasing at a very fast pace, the future generation will spend a lot of time in a mobile environment. Therefore, assessment of operators’ performance in a mobile setting will become all the more important. Mobile environment is influenced by vehicular vibration for all kinds of tasks. The present study made an attempt to explore the English language readability performance of a target group. Fourteen subjects (seven males and seven females) from an English language teaching institute were selected for this study. The base line value of reading speed was obtained on the basis of stationary environment reading task performance. Reading speed was noted in the number of words read per minute (NWRPM). The same subjects were used for reading in the vibratory environment and difference in the performance was noticed. A stimulus was presented on a lap-top in both cases. Vibration was assessed on the basis of ISO 2631-1 (1997) guideline. ANOVA statistical tool was used to analyze the data. The result indicated that the performance of operators was significantly affected due to the presence of vibration and text/background color. Faculty of Communication and Modern Languages, Universiti Utara Malaysia 2007 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/3211/1/Zu1.pdf Mallick, Zulquernain (2007) English language readability task performance in a mobile setting - the effect of gender. In: The Second Biennial International Conference on Teaching and Learning of English in Asia : Exploring New Frontiers (TELiA2), 14-16 June 2007, Holiday Villa Beach & Spa Resort, Langkawi. Faculty of Communication and Modern Languages, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, pp. 1-11. ISBN 978-983-42061-2-3 http://staf.uum.edu.my/tleia2/proceeding.htm
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Mallick, Zulquernain
English language readability task performance in a mobile setting - the effect of gender
description Mobile computing has become very common in the present day fast changing technological development. It is expected that in future, people will be more mobile than today and all kinds of tasks that are performed in the stationary environment will be undertaken in a mobile environment also. As traffic on the road and also the population are increasing at a very fast pace, the future generation will spend a lot of time in a mobile environment. Therefore, assessment of operators’ performance in a mobile setting will become all the more important. Mobile environment is influenced by vehicular vibration for all kinds of tasks. The present study made an attempt to explore the English language readability performance of a target group. Fourteen subjects (seven males and seven females) from an English language teaching institute were selected for this study. The base line value of reading speed was obtained on the basis of stationary environment reading task performance. Reading speed was noted in the number of words read per minute (NWRPM). The same subjects were used for reading in the vibratory environment and difference in the performance was noticed. A stimulus was presented on a lap-top in both cases. Vibration was assessed on the basis of ISO 2631-1 (1997) guideline. ANOVA statistical tool was used to analyze the data. The result indicated that the performance of operators was significantly affected due to the presence of vibration and text/background color.
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title English language readability task performance in a mobile setting - the effect of gender
title_short English language readability task performance in a mobile setting - the effect of gender
title_full English language readability task performance in a mobile setting - the effect of gender
title_fullStr English language readability task performance in a mobile setting - the effect of gender
title_full_unstemmed English language readability task performance in a mobile setting - the effect of gender
title_sort english language readability task performance in a mobile setting - the effect of gender
publisher Faculty of Communication and Modern Languages, Universiti Utara Malaysia
publishDate 2007
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/3211/1/Zu1.pdf
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http://staf.uum.edu.my/tleia2/proceeding.htm
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