Linear & Non Linear Text
Linear & Non Linear Text
Linear Text
Linear text is the material we are used to reading in books, magazines, newspapers. The content is displayed in a straight line of paragraphs and pages from beginning to end. Readers are expected to read the material in the order in which it appears on the page.
Graphic organizers
Finding consistency in reading non-linear texts is more difficult especially for second language readers.
Results in difficulties to assimilate old information and new knowledge. Readers who are ambiguity intolerant might be used to the traditional text that requires readers to read from front to back (Church, 2001) and therefore, when this linearity is taken away, they face difficulty to even start reading.
By using linear or non linear text, is it a good way for students to learn or would it be a challenge for them?