Speed reading gains through practical drills, though later modules introduce significant redundancy
Strengths
Effective Speed Drills
Practical exercises, including eye control and pacing tools, help learners increase reading speed significantly.

Learn Anything Fast: ADVANCED Speed Reading - 800 WPM, up to 4h of LASER-LIKE Focus, SOLID Memory, FAST Note-Taking
InstructorSilviu Marisk - Effective Learning Lab
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Practical exercises, including eye control and pacing tools, help learners increase reading speed significantly.
Editorial course preview
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This slide outlines key speed reading benefits, including mastering scanning techniques for up to 800 words per minute, gaining four hours of focused work time, and staying current.
This graphic illustrates high-level speed reading performance metrics, showing a superhero figure alongside a first-place trophy and text indicating 800 words per minute with 90 percent comprehension.
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Instruction provides concrete methods for breaking bad reading habits and managing focus during study.
The memory improvement section lacks the same level of practical exercises found in the speed reading modules. One signal also raises concerns regarding the human authorship of the material; this review predates the displayed update date, so the update label does not prove a correction.
The memory improvement section lacks the same level of practical exercises found in the speed reading modules. One signal also raises concerns regarding the human authorship of the material; this review predates the displayed update date, so the update label does not prove a correction.
One signal suggests concerns regarding the human authorship of the material.
The curriculum aligns well with the needs of students and professionals processing technical information.