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Smart Reading Online Workshop Part 1: Active and Passive Reading Created by: Jane Mangano

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Part 3 of the Smart reading online workshop

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Smart Reading Online WorkshopPart 1: Active and Passive Reading

Created by: Jane Mangano

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Active reading

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What is Active Reading?

• Reading with a purpose• Having goals

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What is Active Reading?

• Knowing what is important

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What is Active Reading?

• Creating an overview

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What is Active Reading?

• Being flexible

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What is Active Reading?

• Knowing the various structures of each text type

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What is Passive Reading?

• Reading without questioning

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What is Passive Reading?

• No purpose or goals

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What is Passive Reading?

• Focus on number of pages read

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Reflection

• Complete Task 1 reflection in the AESC unit on BB.

• This should take about five minutes.

Task

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Reflection

• Think about how satisfied you are with the reading experience you wrote about.

• Would you like to be more productive? Remember more? Produce better notes?

• By the end of this workshop, you should have the strategies that will enhance your next reading experience.