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Speed Read Portlet
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Speed reading is a technique to improve the ability to read faster. This
involves the art of reading in chunks, eliminating subvocalization and
efficient eye motion. Most people have a reading speed of around 250
words per minutes, which means that a page (around 500 words) in a book
or document would take around 2-3 minutes to read. Just imagine if you
could improve your reading speed to 500 words per minute you will be
able to read the same stuff in half the time. Do you know? Swami
Vivekananda was capable of reading ten encyclopedia volumes in just a
few days and recalling the content of all of them. Speed reading means
faster and more efficient reading, at the same time understanding what
you are reading. Subvocalization is one of the most common reason why
people read slow. What is Subvocalization? It is the silent speech, or
the internal speech made when reading a word, thus allowing the reader
to imagine the sound of the word as it is read. During subvocalization,
you are not really reading out loud, however in your head you can hear
the words chanting thru your inner voice. Experts say, subvocalization
places extra burden on your brain, therefore slows down the reading
speed. If you have a habit of subvocalization you may be able to read as
fast as you can speak. To improve you reading speed, you need to unlearn
the habit of chanting words in your head, this is possible with
practice. When you read out loud, you can only say one word at a time.
This limit does not apply to reading. With some practice, you can read
multiple words at a time once your inner voice subsides. As your reading
speed increases, this is the best way to achieve reading speeds more
than 1000 words per minute. Start small with 2 word chunk sizes, but as
you practice more and improve you will surely find that 3, 4, or even
higher chunk sizes are possible. Guess what, this Free speed Reading
Portlet will allow you to practice the art of speed reading with all of
your favorite site feeds. You can easily add any of your sites feed in
the list and start reading everyday stuff. This will help you grow
steadily. Learn and get better as you read your favorite site everyday.
Happy Reading!
DEVELOPER
Sachin Joshi
DEVELOPER
2013.06.03. 0:00
Published date
2013.06.03. 0:00
Published Date
2013.06.03. 0:00
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Liferay PaaS, Liferay Self-Hosted
Supported Versions
Resource Requirements
Edition
CE, EE
PRICE
Free
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