In an era of information explosion, with the rapid development of the Internet, especially the development and large-scale popularization of smart phones, smart phones occupy our spare time. Meanwhile, the fast pace of life makes college students hardly to spare a period of time to read books. However, for example, college students can take full advantage of the fragmented time to read. Moreover, distinguishing and processing information will be difficult to college students. Fragmented reading can help college students filter the information and get what we want. That is why college students are now reading in a fragmented manner. According to a survey (李熠、谢宇、孙小花, 2015) on the one hand, about ninety percent of college students do fragmented reading every day. On the other hand, about fifty-six percent of college students do traditional reading less than one hour. The survey shows that college students now prefer fragmented reading to traditional …show more content…
The traditional reading usually takes college students a great quantity of time, which is difficult for some busy college students. But the time of the fragmented reading seems scrappy. At the same time, the traditional reading asks readers to read books deep, which can edify our sentiments and increase the quality of our literature. That means the traditional reading is appropriate for the high quality college students. The fragmented reading makes reading refined. That could help readers easily get what they want from the article. As for convenience, the carrier for fragmented reading could be phones, iPad or other electronics. People could read everywhere and anytime. But the traditional reading asks readers to bring the heavy and big books. You could only read what you have. In a word, fragmented reading and traditional reading have specific advantages and