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Speed reading seems to have been an unscientific fad. But you can still pick up the pace with these tips.
A new series of software templates from Pegasus TransTech will simplify and speed the implementation of the company’s Transflo Workflow 2010 solutions across multiple platforms ...
The promise of learning to read significantly faster is intriguing. But true speed reading isn't supported by the science.
Reading on the go has sparked a revival in traditional speed-reading classes as well as new apps that promise to make reading on a small screen easier ...
But speed-reading has become a hot topic. Several websites assure viewers that they hold the key to mastering an exhaustive 50-page report in seconds, or cutting your homework time by half.
As cognitive neuroscientist Mark Seidenberg wittily explains in “Language at the Speed of Sight,” those assumptions may seem plausible, but the science of reading has shown to be false.
Speed-reading programs appeal to the intuition that this habit slows reading. Speed-reading programs exhort people to suppress subvocalization, providing exercises to promote the practice.
Enter speed reading. No, I’m not talking about the gimmicky, snake-oil oozing “read a page in a second” speed reading of the 70s or the one-day “triple your reading speed today” seminars ...
Stack Social’s Award-Winning 2019 Speed Reading Bundle will give you access to powerful online tools to vastly improve your reading speed and comprehension.
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