Re: inuitive writing - a suggestion...

From: Herb Martin (news_at_LearnQuick.com)
Date: 01/10/05


Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:09:05 GMT


> Text is highly inefficient from the eye-brain aspect. We read (usually)
> much slower than we think. That is, our mind is idle most of the time
> we read, waiting for us to get to the end of the paragraph so that it
> can at last phrase the idea at hand to itself. This causes our mind to
> wander, and we get diverted from what we are reading while we wait for
> our eyes.

Learn to speed read -- very few people ever learn
anything more about reading after the third or fourth
grade (or equivalent.)

> People try to get around this problem by "scanning" - reading just
> part of the words, and so more rapidly.

That's useful but it is NOT speed reading.

Competent speed readers usually get MORE
complete comprehension than slow readers.

They seldom obtain less but should that ever happen
when reading at ten times the 'normal' rate, one
merely re-reads the material one or more times.



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