Scanning is reading through a text ,paying particular attention, memorizing the what is needed with a particular purpose.
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There are many benefits associated with using a laser scanning confocal microscope. The main advantage is to obtain pictures one would not normally be able to receive at such depths.
EXAMPLE OF THIS;If you read a novel there is an selection in the back that is the kind of scanning.
scanning
Scanning is reading through a text ,paying particular attention, memorizing the what is needed with a particular purpose.
Scanning is a speed reading technique. An advantage of scanning is that it allows you to quickly cover a large amount of information to find a specific piece of information.
They are skimming, scanning, reading for detail,intensive and extensive reading.
Perusing and scanning are descriptive words for reading.
skimming is just like carelessly reading through something. where as scanning means reading every word carefully :D
Scanning.
advantages of skimming
"Reading skills" just means how well you read -- what types of words you understand, how well you understand grammar, and how well you understand the meaning of the entire piece that you read.Reading is the ability to understand, assimilate and retain stories and ideas communicated through the written word.
Skimming and scanning are reading techniques that use rapid eye movement and keywords to move quickly through text for slightly different purposes. Skimming is reading rapidly in order to get a general overview of the material. Scanning is reading rapidly in order to find specific facts. While skimming tells you what general information is within a section, scanning helps you locate a particular fact. Skimming is like snorkeling, and scanning is more like pearl diving. skimming in previewing (reading before you read), reviewing (reading after you read), determining the main idea from a long selection you don't wish to read, or when trying to find source material for a research paper. Use scanning in research to find particular facts, to study fact-heavy topics, and to answer questions requiring factual support.
to overview , understand topics/chapter in quick look or fast reading technique