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  2. Speed reading - Wikipedia

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    Skimming is a process of speed reading that involves visually searching the sentences of a page for clues to the main idea or when reading an essay, it can mean reading the beginning and ending for summary information, then optionally the first sentence of each paragraph to quickly determine whether to seek still more detail, as determined by the questions or purpose of the reading.

  3. Information overload - Wikipedia

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    Information overload (also known as infobesity, [1] [2] infoxication, [3] or information anxiety [4]) is the difficulty in understanding an issue and effectively making decisions when one has too much information (TMI) about that issue, [5] and is generally associated with the excessive quantity of daily information. [6]

  4. Extensive reading - Wikipedia

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    The basic premise of ER is that learners read as much as possible from materials of their own choosing. [5] Richard Day, chairman and co-founder of The Extensive Reading Foundation, has outlined eight additional tenets of ER. [3] He explains that the first two principles lay the foundation for ER since they address the types of material to be read.

  5. Speed learning - Wikipedia

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    Speed learning is a collection of methods of learning which attempt to attain higher rates of learning without unacceptable reduction of comprehension or retention.It is closely related to speed reading, but encompasses other methods of learning, such as observation, listening, conversation, questioning, and reflection.

  6. Study skills - Wikipedia

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    Read: The student reads through the related material, focusing on the information that best relates to the questions formulated earlier. Summary: The student summarizes the topic, bringing his or her own understanding of the process. This may include written notes, spider diagrams, flow diagrams, labeled diagrams, mnemonics, or even voice ...

  7. Navigate through emails with the Views feature in AOL Mail app

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    Your inbox can easily become a sea of emails, making it hard to find what you need when you need it. You can quickly find related emails in specific categories by using the Views feature on the bottom of your screen.

  8. Reading comprehension - Wikipedia

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    Effective reading strategies may differ for second language learners, as opposed to native speakers. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] [ 40 ] The National Reading Panel identified positive effects only for a subset, particularly summarizing, asking questions, answering questions, comprehension monitoring, graphic organizers, and cooperative learning.

  9. Multiliteracy - Wikipedia

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    Information literacy: In an era of information overload, being information literate is essential. It means knowing how to find, evaluate, and use information effectively and ethically. Cultural literacy: Understanding and appreciating cultural differences and diverse perspectives is a vital aspect of multiliteracy.