Speed Reading Software That Works!

Speed Reading That Works!

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Speed Reading Tips

Yes, it is a "knowledge economy" and you need to increase your reading speed to keep up. In this kind of environment, the winner will be the person who has the most accurate and up-to-date information on market trends and innovations in their field.

In this information age, you have access to more reports, magazines, newspapers and books than ever before. There is more to read and process. At work your emails come in droves and reports are streaming in from every department.

The average executive and college graduate reads under 300 wpm with about a 75% comprehension level of basic material. It's not good enough to keep up and certainly not enough to win in this competitive climate. Accelerating your reading speed is one skill that gives you the edge you need.

Your child is sitting in a classroom right now and is not being prepared for this new economy. They are not being given the skills to cope with the deluge of information coming their way. How do we prepare them?

Our educational system is structured to support the “industrial revolution,” and not the “information age.” We still sit our students in rows and ring bells to move them from one classroom to another just as we do with factory workers. The problem is that there are no factory jobs left. How do we overcome this?


Executives are in the same predicament. They're faced with tons of information and have not been given the skills to master the workload.

John Rutledge, chairman of StairMaster, writes in Forbes Magazine that he talked to a group of college students on the campus of Lake Forest College and gave them the following recommendations:

  1. Learn to speed read
  2. Write a lot
  3. Take math and accounting courses
  4. Learn Latin
He considered Speed Reading the most important of the four. “Reading Speed, more than anything else, determines how many ideas and points of view a student can absorb.”

Why do we read so slowly?

There are three major reasons for our slow reading.

Regression - The average reader moves back over words or phrases 20 times per page. This means we are rereading the same things over again and we do it about 1/6 of the time.

Subvocalization - We can only read as fast as we can speak.

Reading Word For Word - 60% of words we read are structure words, not content words. This slows us down dramatically.

The Solution

Use a guide (pencil, finger, ruler) to stop regression.

Train yourself to bypass your automatic response to mentally speak each word.

Chunk 2 or 3 words at a time.

Speed Reading Tips

  • Use your finger, a ruler, or pencil to guide your reading. Your finger will help pace you.
  • Avoid speaking each word you read.
  • Chunk 2 or 3 words at a time as you read.
These tips alone will help increase your reading speed by 1/6th. In order to read even faster and develop greater comprehension I recommend a good Speed Reading Course.

Speed-Read-Now.Com gives you the tools to understand how Speed Reading works in adults and children. We have gathered information on how you can increase your reading speed and comprehension for that purpose.

 

Students are concerned with doing well on state tests and national exams. Students want to study the key benchmarks of reading against which they will be measured on standardized tests. Students want immediate feedback to know how to improve their skills.

Speed Reading Software can be a great tool to help high school students achieve their goals. Particularly if the programs offer constructive feedback and gives instructors measurable results.


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