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Hi!

Already as a child, i've read only books that have in some way interested me, and if i had to read a book that i didn't like, i was skipping the boring part(with no action) and scanning the paragraphs that were interesting. Wasn't that kind of Photoreading too, but without the "turning pages" part ?


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Andridem


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Last edited by AndriDem; 05/15/09 05:15 PM.
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In a way, yes, I would say that. Not necessarily giving it the name "PhotoReading", but you basically discovered a form of super reading and dipping/rapid reading. You may not have gone through any certain steps such as defining a purpose etc unless your purpose was to just sit down and enjoy the book. I would define it as more of a skimming technique, kind of like skittering, but without looking for specific information. If that makes sense.

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