by just maintaining a distance of 25 cms the mimimum its required,,,,,or keep washing ur mouth after 1hr or so if u have to sit for long hrs
Computers can be used in reading because they can display text on there screen, they are used in reading in many different ways, from books and magazines, all the way down to text in a video game
Have a conversation with the text and make your reading more engaging and focused.
it depends if your recording then no its input if your referring to the computer reading text then yes
Reading your history text book may make you sleepy because it may be boring to you.
make sure you understood the text.
To make Reading Plus go slow, you can adjust the speed at which the text scrolls on the screen by using the speed control feature within the Reading Plus program. This will allow you to set a slower pace for reading the text.
The purpose of text books is to learn from them, most teachers make you use them for work or reading.
How might you apply each of the four steps in the system of textbook reading, located in the A Plan for Active Reading section of Ch. 7, to reading text on your computer? The four strategies for Active reading are previewing, marking, reading with concentration and reviewing. Applying these techniques to reading text on a computer screen is simple in some aspects and different in another. College students will have to adjust a few active reading steps so they apply to computer reading. Previewing is looking over a chapter for the introduction, summary, heading, sub-heading, and connecting it to the knowledge the students already knows. Reading the assignment online or in a book is similar for most college students concerning previewing. Here are several techniques in previewing that serve useful in computer reading, mapping, outlining, and listing. ]
Yes it is. You should read in smaller chunks and make sure you understand what you're reading.
Reading strategies can help readers make sense of functional text by identifying key information, understanding the purpose of the text, and interpreting data or instructions presented. Skimming and scanning can be useful techniques to quickly locate specific information in functional text. Adapting reading strategies to the type of functional text being read can enhance comprehension and efficiency.
Readers make predictions about where a text is "going".
Have a conversation with the text and make your reading more engaging and focused.