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Do speed reading programs actually work?

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Posted on : 28-07-2010 | By : My Study Coach | In : Speed Reading
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I am taking entirely too long to read assigned reading in college. I would like to use a speed reading program or something to help me speed up my reading. Any suggestions? Do they really work?

What is the best way to increase my reading speed?

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Posted on : 19-07-2010 | By : My Study Coach | In : Speed Reading
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I read very slowly in order to understand and answer questions that are related to the text. Are there any books you may recommend or certain strategies I can follow to overcome this issue.( speed reading) specially in proficiency tests like IELTS/TOEFL.

Photo Reading Infomercial – “Computer Speed”

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Posted on : 10-07-2010 | By : My Study Coach | In : Speed Reading
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693000 words per minute. This is a snippet from a legendary infomercial that I only saw air about once or twice back in 2002. I wish I would have gotten the whole thing on tape but this is the only remaining fragment I have. Peter manages to at least slip in his 693000 wpm claim. Note that this breaks down to 12000 words a SECOND. “A PhotoReader needed to jump start his car but could not remember the procedure. He had a “do-it-yourself” manual that he had PhotoRead months before. When he opened the book he instantly turned to the exact page that described the procedure.” When you are.

Forget Speed Reading, Mentally Photograph Books At 50000+WPM

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Posted on : 01-07-2010 | By : My Study Coach | In : Speed Reading
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www.sweetwebstuff.com discover how to mentally photograph books at up to 100000 words per minute, with up to 90% to 100% comprehension, stored directly in your long term memory for life! Lowest price ever! Underground Secret Testing Lab Reveals: Most people use less than 2% of their total brain capacity… So what are you doing with YOUR other 98%? …If you want to activate your Natural Photographic Memory… Tap into your ‘Inner Genius’… and discover how to Learn at the Speed of Light… Here Is A Brief Snapshot Of The Amazing Things Youll Be Able To Do After Being Exposed To Richard Welchs Secret Discoveries That He Has Made Over The Last 33 Years: How to learn at the speed of light using a natural learning process called Mental Photography that allows you to take in information at over 100 times faster than the average reading speed to be exact, that is 25000+ WPM and faster! Exactly how to become better organised and much more productive (discover how to achieve much more in the same amount of time) How to train your brain so your memory is razor sharp (You know how elephants never forget? Well your memory will be just as good because you will be able to 100% retain information for the rest of your life plus youll discover how to automatically remember things that were once forgotten) Discover how to achieve maximum concentration and lock onto whatever youre focusing on like a magnet on steel and never get distracted (Using the exact same method created by Albert

What are some great tips for speed reading?

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Posted on : 22-06-2010 | By : My Study Coach | In : Speed Reading
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I have two articles, both 30 pages long I need to work on for this weekend, on top of my other reading assignments for class. It totals to about 300 pages to read by Tuesday. Any suggestions you guys could give me for effective speed reading while also retaining some information? Thank you!

Speed Reading Tactics: Does Speed Reading Software Training Work?

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Posted on : 13-06-2010 | By : My Study Coach | In : Speed Reading
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Speed reading has become an essential business and academic success tool in the knowledge economy. With the onset of PCs, and the internet, live classes have diminished as a result of “instant access.” One of the seemingly easiest choices someone might take to learn the skills is to buy a software program. But does software training work?

Although I can’t state that I have reviewed all software programs, I have reviewed the most popular ones on the market. The benefit of learning speed reading with software in general, is that the software does allow for interesting eye pattern simulation training. By that I mean, software addresses one of the components of speed reading somewhat well – the mechanics, or getting the eyes to move more efficiently.

When you read, the eyes must first “see” the words. The eyes stop for a very brief moment to “fixate” on the words. Untrained readers see only a single or a few words per fixation. This is inefficient. You can picture this by imagining a photograph taken with a zoom lens focused in. If you zoom out with the lens, you see more of the foreground and background of the picture. Your camera takes in “more.”

Similarly speed reading software trains the eyes to see more for each fixation, or stopping (snapshot) of the eyes. Software can help with this. But it is only one piece of the speed reading puzzle, and some software training programs teach you to expand this visual focal area wider than what the eyes can naturally see during these fixations. This can cause terrible eye muscle strain.

With software training you can learn to “see” thousands and tens of thousands of words per minute. For that aspect of speed reading training, software can be beneficial as well as harmful. Different software programs teach different approaches to the fixation issue. But what good is it to merely see thousands of words per minute if you don’t understand the material?

Understanding the meaning, or comprehension, is other component of the speed reading puzzle that none of the programs I have seen do not cover, or barely touch. Without addressing the cognitive aspect, or comprehension, the training is ineffective. Both aspects of learning to speed read must be covered.

Another problem I have observed with some of the speed reading software programs is with the technical aspects of what is called “fixations.” In reading a fixation happens when the eyes stop to focus on a word or group of words. Neuro-science theorizes that during the stop phase of the eyes moving over the print, the brain is interpreting the visual data. Inefficient readers tend to only take in one or two words at time. Speed reading software trains the eyes to see more for each fixation. This can be a benefit to the beginning speed reader.

Some speed reading software programs however, tend to focus on developing a more efficient eye fixation pattern using an outmoded tachistoscopic approach leading the reader to stretch the natural visual focal area beyond its natural limitations of about one to three inches in diameter. For example, the software may train to see an entire line or even a paragraph with one fixation. This can be damaging and strenuous to the eye muscles.

To demonstrate this, open a book to a page with lots of text where the width of the print is 5-7 inches. Focus somewhere in the middle of a paragraph. Now, without trying to read or understand the material lock your eyes without focusing on a particular word. Just notice the clear focal area. How much can you see within that area? Use a pencil and draw a boundary around what you can clearly see. If you measure the dimensions, it is probably somewhere between 1-3 inches in diameter. If speed reading software is used, many times this natural focal area is wider and deeper. It is an unnatural strenuous stretching that will cause fatigue.

In conclusion, speed reading software programs may be helpful for increasing speed of the eyes and enlarging the area of fixations, but they may in fact be damaging. Additionally, if the program does not directly train how to get your mind responding (dealing in-depth with comprehension) to these greater inputs of visual data, then the training is useless.

Ed Caldwell is the creator and publisher of the “Masters Online Program: Dynamic Reading, Memory, and Recall” and other live and web-based learning programs. As former National Director of Instruction and Certification for the world famous Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics program, Ed has 30 years experience teaching and testing new strategies to help people from all walks of life learn more efficiently. Trainer, speaker, and writer, he can be contacted at inquiry@productivelearn.com. He is the creator and president of Productive Learning Systems, Inc, and ProductivElearn.com, Inc. You can learn more at www.speedreadingtactics.com and download the free eBook, “The 10 Top Mistakes When Learning Speed Reading.”

bWare Speed Reading Level 1

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Posted on : 04-06-2010 | By : My Study Coach | In : Speed Reading
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Train Your Eyes And Brain To Read At Much Faster Rates. Increase Your Perception Of The World Around You. Start With This Exercise. Do the Exercise Daily. When/If Exercise Seems To Slow Move On To Level 2. Reading Speed Test Available At freedumb.741.com WARNING: Flashing Screens & Colors Hello You have stumbled upon some old videos I made awhile back they seem to have become a bit popular in the time I’ve been away these video were not hard to make but a little time consuming. I working on making newer versions of these video and updating them with higher quality and better more complete content. I would also Like to Add a Website that could track a user progress and help them navigate the exercises. I’m good with video program and can handle the animation No Problem However the website is a little bit more than I understand If there is anyone out there willing to help with the coding and any of the development I would really appreciate You Can Email me at bware333@gmail.com. I believe in free content and will always keep everything done on this project in the public domain

Speed Reading Eye: Learn to Have a Speed Reading Eye

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Posted on : 26-05-2010 | By : My Study Coach | In : Speed Reading
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Absorb Enormous Amounts Of Information With Ease By Developing A Speed Reading Eye

What is a speed reading eye? By understanding how our eye works, we can begin to understand how we read and also how speed reading can be accomplished.  Contrary to what it may seem like,  a reader’s eye does not move smoothly over printed text.  If this was not the case, you would not be able to see anything.  The reason for this being that the eye can only see clearly, things that are held still.

As you are reading a line of text, your eye is actually constantly moving in a series of quick jumps and still intervals. You probably never noticed this because the jumps are so quick they take almost no time at all. However, each individual fixation can take up to half a second.

So the eye basically takes in small gulps of information at a time. In order to develop a speed reading eye, the goal is to gradually increase these short gulps into larger gulps.
The speed reading eye, concentrates it’s fixation point towards the middle of each line of print.  As the speed reading eye moves towards the next line or sentence it starts a couple words from the edge, rather than starting at the beginning,

With practice this becomes more comfortable and natural. The brain actually has a good idea of what is going to come next without having to fixate on each individual word.  The speed reading eye only needs to check with peripheral vision to make sure the words were as expected.

A great product that I used to train myself to read in this fashion, can be found at UltimateBrainPower.Net The system is very effective and yet so simple. It only took me only about ten minutes each day to learn. Did you know that we typically lose 95% of the information from books we just read in less than 48 hours? Well with the techniques you will learn here, you will be able to stimulate the other 98% of  the brain power that has never been used before.

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Not only does it dramatically increase the speed of your reading, but you also retain all of that information in your permanent memory. Allowing you to effectively build up a ton of knowledge that will serve you for the rest of your life! Most programs that teach speed reading out there simply show people how to skim through pages quickly, ineffectively absorbing the information read.  Being able to read fast is one thing, but imagine the possibilities after you learn to train your brain to act like a computer and “upload” books into your long term memory!

If you truly want to learn how to speed read the proper way, I highly recommend you check out the website at their website. Once again, the website is called:

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If you would like more tips and information on speed reading. You can also visit my website Speed Reading: How To Triple Your Reading Speed

Can one increase reading speed of literary material?

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Posted on : 17-05-2010 | By : My Study Coach | In : Speed Reading
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I want to (in fact, need to) increase my reading speed of literary work such as the novels of Jane Austen. Is there a method to do so wherein you read every word, and absorb both the stylistic elements and ‘informational’ ones other than using common sense like finding a quiet place to read, decrease distractions, and the like. I know how standard speed reading programs work, but the appear to be oriented to the quicker processing and amassing of information–which is a different type of reading of a different form of writing.

Is Speed Reading For Everyone?

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Posted on : 08-05-2010 | By : My Study Coach | In : Speed Reading
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Below we set out some of the circumstances under which it may be beneficial to be able to speed read and other circumstances where it may not be so beneficial to be able to speed read:

When it is beneficial to speed read

Essentially, the great joy of being able to speed read is the ability to take in large volumes of data over as short a period as possible. Consequently, those of us who find ourselves in circumstances where we need to read excessive amount of information in a short period of time; and, importantly, to comprehend that material at the same time, will benefit from this skill. Such persons include:

School students:

School students are ideal candidates for speed reading skills because they are at an age where they can still absorb new concepts and ideas, whilst also having the need to have advanced reading skills in order to be able to read lots of school texts;

College students:

As with school students, college students need to be able to read lots of textbook material in a short space of time. Therefore, the ability to be able to speed read is an important and useful skill.

Work employees:

Those of us who are working “white-collar” clerical jobs certainly need to have the ability to speed read as this will cut-down on an otherwise very long day. With almost all of the world’s reading material being generated in offices, as faxes, memos, letters, reports, etc. being able to speed read becomes more important as time progresses, not less!

English language students:

As speed reading skills enable you to comprehend what you are reading better, English language students are an often quoted group of people who benefit from the ability to be able to speed read.

Pleasure:

With the amount of advertising in modern magazines, the ability to speed read is vital if you want to read this month’s magazine before next month’s issue! And, that’s nothing compared to Sunday’s edition of the newspaper. Can you image trying to read Sunday’s paper without speed reading skills? – Well, it simply cannot be done these days!
In short, it doesn’t really matter what stage of your life you are at, the ability to be able to speed read is an essential one.

Occasions when speed reading may not be beneficial

Having said that speed reading is an essential element no matter what stage you are at in your life, there are a number of circumstances under which it may not be overly beneficial to be able to speed read. These include:

If you have a reading problem:

Speed reading techniques use cluster methods. This is to say, the reader needs to group whole paragraphs together and skim read them. However, if a person has a reading disability that doesn’t allow them to be able to process the clustering of paragraphs easily, then this may result in a feeling of embarrassment, discomfort, or even slowness. In such circumstances, it is far better for the confidence of the reader if they resort to traditional methods of reading each word on the page word-by-word.

Age:

Care needs to be taken at what age a student starts to learn to speed read as certain clinical studies have shown that students who try to learn to speed read too early can be left with counterproductive problems – such as dyslexia. As such, it is not recommended that children below 10 learn to speed read.

Comprehension:

In certain circumstances some readers who speed read are left with a loss of comprehension of the reading material, rather than more. If this is the case, then invoking speed reading skill may be counterproductive.

To sum it up, like most things in life, the ability to speed read is something most of us should try to conquer, which is not to say that it is necessarily beneficial to all of us, nor that we should invoke it at all times.

Learn it and use it to your advantage, as and when is needed.

Melvin Ng teaches speed reading through his 16-Minute Speed Reading Audio Program
which Guarantees to Double your reading speed in just 16 minutes! http://www.best-speed-reading-course.com

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