Archive: January, 2010
Friday, January 22nd, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
In our earlier years of teaching PhotoReading, we would play the dictionary game in every class. You would PhotoRead the dictionary, think of any word, and know where it is on the page. I remember my first word: canoe. It was in the left column of the left-hand page two-thirds of the way down. The [...]
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 by Millicent St. Claire, PhotoReading Instructor
I am a PhotoReading instructor, and I want to show you how to get better results inside of the activation stage. Watch this two-minute video. I’ll also demonstrate for you a simple Brain Gym exercise called Thinking Caps to stimulate the brain, getting it ready for PhotoReading! Please post a comment and let me know [...]
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Thursday, January 14th, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
After Monday’s recording from Paul, I thought you would enjoy reading Lance Lindstrom’s story from this past fall: Dear Learning Strategies, This is the first time I have ever sent a message concerning any kind of study method. But I have to tell you, the investment I made in your PhotoReading course is one of [...]
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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 by Lynette Ayres
I’ve recorded tips and insights to make reading everything on screen faster and easier. This goes well beyond what Paul wrote in the PhotoReading book. Check it out. www.LearningStrategies.com/PhotoReading/screen_reading_mp3. And…speaking of PhotoReading on the screen, you should see the television demonstration of Pete Bissonette having pages zip in front of him on a computer. It [...]
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Monday, January 11th, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
Paul Scheele has been working on a doctorate in Transformative Leadership. The stacks of books on his desk looked daunting the first time I saw them. It got worse when I opened one of the books. The language was so dense and scholarly that I had to read the first paragraph multiple times and still [...]
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