Sunday, January 16, 2011

A Guide To Speed Reading

A speed reading software is a convenient way to study the method of speed reading on your own using your computer, without having to sign up in a speed reading program. However, not all speed reading software that are available today are the same and some are better and more effective than others. Here are several considerations when choosing a speed reading software.



First and foremost, the speed reading software must have exercises that will practice the reader avoid reading habits that slow down the process of reading. Some of these habits are subvocalization, eye slaving, and back-skipping. The software must contain features that will guide the user how to stop doing these habits as they are contrary to the goal of speed reading.



A huge amount of content for reading material is also an important feature to look for in any speed reading software. This kind of software is something that is preferably used on a daily basis in order to be effective. Little variety in content will make the software not work as intended. The reason for this is that the user will just remember the words from past experience when doing a speed reading drill that he or she have already done in the past.



Comprehension evaluation is also a feature that is worth looking for in a speed reading software. Having the ability to read at a faster pace is worthless if you are not able to comprehend what you have just read. It is ideal that you should be able to maintain your comprehension abilities even when your are speed reading. A speed reading software that has a comprehension evaluation feature will allow you to keep track of your comprehension abilities while speed reading.



Last but not the least, the speed reading software contain a feature that can monitor your progress in terms of speed reading. The software should be able to keep a profile that will document the results of your speed reading drills and tests that you have done, as well as visual representations like graphs and charts. Through this, you can check if what you have been doing is enough or effective.

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