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One For the Books
FromWe Have Concerns
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A new article describes the benefits of long-form reading and suggests that the tactile feedback of printed books results in better retention than e-readers. While Jeff and Anthony are definitely on board with reading, they challenge the idea that enjoying books on digital screens is any less effective.
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Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata
Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni
Today's story was suggested by Jonathan Smith: http://mic.com/articles/99408/science-has-great-news-for-people-who-read-actual-books
To suggest a story, email us at wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com
This show is entirely listener supported! For early episode, extra clips and bonus content, check out http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns
Hey! If you're enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here's the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns
Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata
Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni
Today's story was suggested by Jonathan Smith: http://mic.com/articles/99408/science-has-great-news-for-people-who-read-actual-books
To suggest a story, email us at wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com
Released:
Nov 2, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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