Creative Information Work MODULE 4 Speed Reading
Creative Information Work MODULE 4 Speed Reading
Speed reading
Dear students, the following module will give you basic information on the technique of
effective reading and speed reading. Speed reading is a technique which can help you
read the same or a larger amount of information faster without reducing comprehension.
However, the mere reading of this module is not enough. You will have to practise and, if
possible, borrow a book. The time you invest in practice will pay off though!
Key concepts
Speed reading, turbo reading... - selective reading during which you read at least 240
words/minute with a minimum of 60% comprehension.
Effective reading - an ability to reach a set goal via reading, while being able to switch
between various options.
Contents
1. Speed reading
1.1. Definition
2. Speed reading and comprehension
3. Difference between normal and speed reading
4. Good and bad reading habits
5. Ways of reading
6. Basic habits for speed reading
7. Summary
Creative Information Work MODULE 4 Speed reading
1. Speed reading
You surely know this. A new semester begins and you have tons
of compulsory literature. How does it end? Towards the end of
the semester, you try to read everything, everything is messed
up and you know nothing in the end, since you focus on many
other duties while reading and do not relax.
In this module we would like to show you that it is possible to
read effectively and also faster. No more sleepless nights; all
you have to do is adopt a few simple pieces of advice and
practise reading. In fact, we will sort of return to the first grade, in which you learned to
read. It was there that everything began, and it was also there that everything might have
gone wrong. You learned to read one letter after another, and therefore you read slowly
now. You have adopted a bad habit.
In order for your reading to be effective as well as fast, we will give you advice on how to
get the most out of the tons of books your teachers usually assign you to read.
Remember effective time management (see module Time management); if you plan your
reading for the whole course of the semester, you will manage it much better. And now
let us begin.
A tip for a start! Before you start studying, try a small test.
Before you read the materials, try what your reading is like. You can do so by means of
two online tests. Unless you try the tests, do not proceed with reading!
Examples:
http://www.freereadingtest.com/
http://readerssoft.com/speed_reading_test_outline.php
http://www.speedreaderxreview.com/free-online-reading-speed-test
http://www.execuread.com/online-reading-comprehension-tests.htm
And now is the high time you learned how you can improve your reading skills. Untrained
people read with a speed between 125 and 225 words per minute (in the case of easy
texts). When they start applying the techniques of speed reading, they may achieve an
average speed of 500 words per minute. After a mere few days of practice, you may read
twice or three times as fast.
In order to find various speed reading techniques, search with keywords such as speed
reading, turbo reading, supersonic reading, photoReading, quantum reading...
Creative Information Work MODULE 4 Speed reading
1.1. Definition
David Gruber says on his Czech website (http://www.gruber.cz):
Speed reading is a narrower concept than rational reading (see below). It is a perfected kind
of perception and mental processing of a text in a situation when the text’s difficulty is
medium at most (common administration, common e-mails, popularizing magazine articles),
and the reading objective is medium as well (to express the main idea, the main
opportunities and threats, important details). Speed reading is selective reading with a
capacity equal to or above 240 units (that is, for example, with a speed of 400 words per
minute and a rate of comprehension of 60 % and above).
We then distinguish rational reading = speed search + speed reading + speed study. It is a
set of abilities comprising the text, your eyes and your brain.
This is not a primitive and far-fetched exercise; try to avoid such thoughts. They would
only hinder your imagination. Remember the first module dealing with creativity blocks.
Forget all thoughts hindering your imagination. In time you will learn to work with
abstract images and crazy combinations. An example may be e.g. an angry boss and
undisturbed peace.
Creative Information Work MODULE 4 Speed reading
Reading in silence - a good reader reads in Reading aloud - a bad reader whispers while
silence and does not make any sounds. reading or reads aloud.
Try to get rid of such audible bad habits; they
slow you down and hinder your
concentration on a given activity.
Objectives of reading determined - a good Objectives of reading unknown - a bad
reader confronts what they have read with reader has no objective, does not know what
their objective on a regular basis. As soon as to look for. They lose their motivation soon
they reach their objective, they stop reading. and waste their mental capacity. Always
determine your objective and accomplish it.
5. Ways of reading
Overview
When you take up a book to read (not fiction), get an overview of the book in 5-8
minutes. Notice its graphic layout, print, paper quality etc., among others. You may thus
find out what is important to you and what is not (e.g. what you already know and do not
need to read). You will also get a picture about the book’s credibility.
Notice the following parts: introduction, foreword, table of contents, chapter titles,
headlines, passages highlighted by the author, figure and diagram descriptions, end-of-
chapter summaries, conclusion, afterword, appendices, index, book-jacket summary.
After you get an overview of the book and what it has to offer, choose your next step:
The book does not contain information which is important to you - do not deal with it
any longer. The book contains interesting information here and there; however, you
know most of it - proceed with cursoric reading. The book contains important and
essential information which you need to study - proceed with stataric reading.
Overview
While reading, we use a system of marks and notes where it is essential. We read with a
great speed and a wide angle of vision. It is necessary to adopt techniques of expanding
the field of vision (see below).
You surely know Pareto’s rule. It may be applied even in this case. Remember!
40 essential pages of a 200-page book will bring you 80% benefit and save 80% of your
time.
Stataric reading
This way is advisable if the reader wants to study the given text in a deeper manner and
embrace it. It is slower than cursoric reading, especially if the text contains new concepts
we have to memorize.
While reading, we make notes and use marks. Even if the text is difficult and essential, we
do not read with a constant speed; we adjust the speed according to the level of
complexity and significance of the given issue. Even in such texts it is enough to go
through some pages quickly.
Creative Information Work MODULE 4 Speed reading
The secret of your success thus lies in learning to switch between reading speeds and
practising this.
Fixation
In order to read better, you have to practise fixation as well. An untrained reader needs 7-
9 fixations per a 10-word line. Fixation means stopping the eye movement (you can
probably guess that your eyes do not move without interruption while reading). If you
practise, you may achieve 3 fixations per line.
Purposely, I will not give you any practical exercise at this point. This exercise is
recommended only after other kinds of practice. If you really want your skills to improve,
look at any books about speed reading, and follow his instructions. The books are
available in many libraries.
7. Summary
In this module we introduced the ways of effective and speed reading.
Effective reading means an ability to orientate in a text and to change the reading
speed. Speed reading measures how many characters we manage to read in a certain
time unit without the loss of comprehension.
You already know that it is good to avoid bad habits while reading. Therefore, do not
read using only one technique, forget passive reading and reading word by word, and try
to settle in a comfortable position before you start to read.
Creative Information Work MODULE 4 Speed reading
Remember stataric and cursoric reading. It is necessary to be able to switch between the
different techniques. Stataric reading is intended for a deeper comprehension of the
text, you change the speed of reading. Cursoric reading rather means perfunctory
reading in order to get a grasp. You should have a basic overview of each book before
you read it. Go through it and see in what way it is divided.
Gradually practise expanding the angle of vision, and in the case of a more profound
practice (which pays off though!) proceed according to one of David Gruber’s books.
It is not the objective of this module to teach you speed reading within a short while. It is
rather a motivation to start practising it. Set an objective and do not be afraid to start.
Nobody is going to check or evaluate your progress. Why read faster, then? Everybody
will find a reason for sure. The main reason will probably be that you will cease to read
unnecessary information, manage to read larger quantities of texts, and therefore save
time.