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How not to get lost in the jungle of information overflow
Improved reading
International Competition Law, MIM 2010 Nadine S.
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Why new reading methods
• Most people learn to read in the age of six, and keep this reading methods
• But it its worth to build up proper strategies to work with texts to shorten the time you need to read and understand
• This is especially useful for your studies and office work, where it is important to gather information
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1. How to not lose the concentration
• Problem: Thinking on something else while reading a text, starting day dreaming
• This is caused by a too slow pace of reading
• Solution: Read faster and set aims• Fix a certain aim e.g. number of pages or amount of detail
knowledge • Generally everybody is able to handle an input of 800 to
1000 words per minute, but most of us read only 200 to 300 words per minute: Start to use your unused capacity
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2. How to avoid information overflow
• Problem: Loosing time by reading unimportant detail information
• Solution: First of all get a general overview of the text and its density of information
• Skip through the text page by page and take a few seconds to get a first impression of each page
• You will be surprised, how much you can understand by only reading: headlines, bold printed, enumerations, long and uncommon words
• After this general overview you can directly work on the parts which seem to be most important
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3. How to pull yourself forwards
• Problem: Back skipping in the text during the reading process causes a lack of fastness and a lack of understanding
• Solution: Go ahead, look forwards in the text• Read a complete and coherent part as a closed unity (e.g. a
paragraph or a whole chapter)• Only after having understood the whole closed part, you can
read again the important details and mark them• Difficult parts you should read twice without a break• Trust in your comprehension skills and don’t try to get all the
information by reading a text the first time
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4. How to not get stuck
• Problem: Getting stuck by reading word-by-word
• Solution: Identify coherent word groups• You can easily recognise 3 to 4 cm of text on a
page, what enables you to identify word groups• You can also guess which words are usually used
together in a context, so you don’t have to get stuck on understanding every single word
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Healthy Eyes
• Place reading materials at least 30 cm from the eyes
• When you read, lighting should be sufficient, even and stable
• Micro-Breaks: If you spend a good part of your day using the computer, the 20-20-20 rule: the rule suggest that after every 20 minutes, the computer user should take a break for at least 20 seconds and look at objects that are 20 feet away
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• Rest your eyes regularly:After reading for 30 to 40 minutes, take a break of 3 to 5 minutes or look at distant objects to relax your eyes