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Speed Reading Software - A little guide



Finding the right speed reading software to meet your needs is much simpler with the existence of some online resources specialized in assessing and reviewing various software.

They have developed over the years to give better and much more effective methods for learning speed reading. For example, a lot of the first programs followed a training curriculum that taught users to limit their focus to eradicate wasting time on peripheral data.

One popular method of doing so would be a series of exercises that required users to concentrate on the midst of the screen. As the action progressed, the lines of text round the focal point grew longer, demanding growing amounts of awareness. Other routines needed an individual to follow along with numerous objects without moving their heads.

Nonetheless, the second method may be criticized by a number of educationists and learning experts who claim that practicing with pieces of text is the only truly effective method of learning to speed read. The newer kinds of speed reading software mainly focus on directing learners through pieces of text that they are expected to absorb at certain predetermined speeds. In many of these programs, phrases are successively highlighted to help learners focus their eyes more easily.

Such teaching methods strain the importance of viewing the words as complete images rather than trying to read by pronouncing the words. This helps increase concentration levels and also eliminates the habit of sub vocalization which is believed to be one of the major reasons for slower reading speed. The ever growing popularity of computer based learning aids have led to the creation of several types of reading software, both commercial as well as freeware. A major advantage of speed reading software over traditional programs is their highly interactive nature.

The most effective software typically engage your head in multiple ways allowing users to develop their skills at a much more rapid rate than when they follow the conventional methods of learning.










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