• I consider myself a user. I don’t like to scan, and want information right there in front of me. I don’t like any distractions, and I want information that I can find fast, and easy. The second type of viewer I am is a talker, because I like to leave comments on articles, forums, and on YouTube videos.
• As in the article, I find I do have to read slower when I am reading on the net, but even if I am studying from a book, I must read each word rather than scanning to get the most understanding from the text. Because text is harder to proof read on a website, I always put the text in my …show more content…
Also, the “busy” websites usually have too much advertisements, and I don’t know which is part of the website, and which are just advertisements. Often, if I click on the wrong thing I end up going on a wild goose chase. Example: http://www.jamilin.com/
• Rather than entertainment, I usually am looking for information on the web. If I am looking to read the Bible I like to listen to an audio bible, instead of just reading, although I have done both because sometimes I can’t find the audio bible easily because the way some browsers are, I think I am saving something and then when I need it, I can’t find it.
• If I am looking on the web for information on how to do something, if it seems like a complicated task, I prefer visuals. If I still can’t understand how, then I will go to YouTube. But the disadvantage of trying to learn something on YouTube is that sometimes they talk to fast, and I must stop and rewind too