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Shannon Panzo

Reading, Speed Reading, Dyslexia, and Photographic Memory - 3 views

Speed Reading vs. Reading: …a short synopsis of some basic differences and misconceptions: How to gain the most from the written page is not found in the technique you learned ...

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Shannon Panzo

[Video] "SpeedReading" Richard Welch on ZOX Pro - Speed Reading | Photographic Memory |... - 1 views

[Video] "SpeedReading" Richard Welch on ZOX Pro - Speed Reading | Photographic Memory | Improve Memory 1/8 Speed Reading Photographic Memory ...

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started by Shannon Panzo on 03 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
Shannon Panzo

Speed Reading vs ZOXing - 4 views

What is Speed Reading vs ZOXing Readers, the world over, claim Reading to be primary for communication, and an essential factor in the new knowledge financial system. It also remains as an eff...

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Shannon Panzo

[Video] "Photographic Reading" Richard Welch on ZOX Pro - Photographic Memory | Improve... - 1 views

Photographic Reading Photographic Memory Improve Memory Speed Reading Transcript: …And what I kept hearing when I asked that question to people, over and over again went so...

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started by Shannon Panzo on 07 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
Shannon Panzo

What is Mental Photography - 3 views

Mental Photography and ZOXing Mental Photography, or ZOXing, is a learning technique that allows you to absorb information at 100 times the average reading speed, with 100% retention for l...

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started by Shannon Panzo on 29 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
Olga Gonzalez

Must See YouTube: Teaching Content is Teaching Reading | New America Blogs - 0 views

  • Willingham's core message: While decoding skills and vocabulary are essential for students to read proficiently, reading comprehension requires something more. To truly comprehend what they read, students need a strong base of content knowledge that allows them to connect concepts on the page with existing knowledge to understand what the text is telling them. The implication for policy and practice? If we really want children to read proficiently, we need to not only teach them to read, but also equip them with content knowledge in a wide range of subjects.
Cara Whitehead

Reading Comprehension - 0 views

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    Great article on relationship of reading and spelling
Martin Burrett

Have Fun Teaching - 0 views

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    A superb cross-curricular site brimming over with downloadable resources. Find reading comprehensions, flashcards, videos, educational songs, colouring pages, teaching tools and much more. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
Sharon Elin

Tom Snyder: The Benefits of Online Learning - 11 views

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    "Students need to determine if online learning is an option for them because not everyone does well with this type of study. Some questions that any potential online students should ask is whether or not they can learn independently; how organized they are with their time; whether they are computer savvy; their level of reading comprehension; and if they have at least ten hours a week to devote to each course. ...Many make the mistake of assuming that an online class will be easier than one taken in a traditional classroom."
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How to prevent Ransomware attacks in 2021? - 0 views

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    Do your systems have protection against Ransomware attacks? Ransomware is a sort of malware that cybercriminals use to extort cash. It holds information to ransom with encryption or by keeping users out of their devices. Few tips to prevent Ransomware attacks: This section gives you tips on the best way to safeguard from ransomware attacks. Never click on unverified weblinks Try not to click spam emails or on unfamiliar sites. Downloads that start when you click on malicious links is one way that your system could get tainted When the ransomware is on your system, it will encrypt your information or lock your system. When the ransomware has something to hold as "hostage", it will request a payoff with the goal that you can recover your data. Paying these payoffs may seem like the easiest solution. But it is actually what the criminal needs you to do and paying these payments doesn't ensure they will give you access to your device or your data back. Never open untrusted email attachments Another way that ransomware could get onto your system is through an email attachment (Email breach) Try not to open email attachments from senders you don't trust Always download from a reliable source To decrease the risk of downloading ransomware, don't download software or media documents from unknown sites. Go to verified, trusted sites on the off chance that you need to download something. Most respectable sites will have markers of trust that you can perceive. Simply look in the hunt bar to check whether the site utilizes 'HTTPS' rather than 'HTTP.' In case you're downloading something on your mobile, ensure you download from trustworthy sources. For instance, Android telephones should use the Google Play Store to download applications and iPhone clients should use the App Store. Avoid sharing personal data If you get a call, text, or email from an untrusted source that requests personal data, don't give it out. Cybercriminals planning
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