Category: ‘Reading’

How to Study: Speed Reading

October 12, 2011 Posted by

What is the most efficient way to retain facts in your memory? How can you go through vast amounts of information, several pages of densely written material and memorize as much information as possible? I have always had this question and tried several techniques to achieve better results. One of them was speed reading or photo reading (although the two terms differ somehow).

What is speed reading?

Speed reading is a series of techniques that have been devised to increase the speed of reading without compromising retention and comprehension.

How effective is speed reading claimed to be?

Speed reading advocates claim that by adopting their techniques you can double your reading speed almost immediately. With regular everyday practice reading speeds can exceed 1000 words per minute (wpm).

How old is speed reading?

The principle is as old as 1940 when training machines were used to help increase the reading speed. Evelyn Wood is the first researcher that after an impressive “demonstration” of reading speed by her university professor decided to uncover the clues why some of us are able to read and comprehend at higher speeds than others. Her “Wood method” or “Reading Dynamics” was developed to teach how to increase your reading speed.

What device was originally used to prove that humans can perceive and comprehend words at a very high speed?

The tachistoscope was used to prove that humans can identify images that appear for as short as 2 ms.

What techniques do the proponents of speed reading use? (more…)

Importance of Reading

October 12, 2011 Posted by

Importance of ReadingReading is the basic foundation on which academic skills of an individual are built. The education system knows this fact very well, and hence ‘it’ is given a top priority in primary education. Many believe that reading is an apt measure of a persons success in academics. Most of the subjects taught to us are based on a simple concept – read, synthesize, analyze, and process information. Although a priceless activity, the importance of reading has been deteriorating rapidly. One of the prominent causes for this is the technology boom, wherein you can get whatever information you need with just a click!

Reading, however, doesn’t mean making it through your school texts to clear the approaching tests. Neither is it restricted to educational purposes only. You can read almost anything including encyclopedias, novels, dailies, magazines…the list is pretty long, but that hardly matters, as long as you like doing it. Whether you like fiction or non-fiction is not important, but whether you like reading or not is! Sadly, however, people nowadays seem to have totally lost interest in this activity. Children are too busy with their computer games and television, whereas adults are glued on to their computer screen, amassing the wealth of knowledge through Internet search engines. Reading does have its loyal fan following, but the fan base is rapidly decreasing.

Importance of Reading to Children
They say that the right time to inculcate good habits and values in a person is his childhood. With so many advantages to its credit, reading has to be inculcated in children at a young age. Reading skills and strategies enhance the child’s ability to comprehend various concepts with immense ease. It develops critical thinking skills in children by making them think, instead of spoon feeding them. Understanding the concept and critical thinking are the two important qualities of a successful individual. Other than this, reading also improves the person’s vocabulary, command on the language, and communication skills. Trends show that children who read are able to concentrate on their lessons more properly than those who don’t. More importantly, good reading skills are directly related to good writing skills. A person who doesn’t read will always experience a dearth of words when it comes to writing. Read more on critical thinking exercises for children. (more…)