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Reading for Information Extraction: Get More Out Of Books

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Description: How do you conquer that endless reading list? And even if you do get around to reading, how do you process all that new information? In this course I will teach you a system for extracting information from the books you read, so that you get more reading done, learn more, and make that information more useful to you in the future.-------This was the course I was searching for, for a long time!…This course should be seen by all starting students or (like me) all struggling old students who missed this in the past. — Udemy reviewDanny, does a great job laying the foundation of "batch" reading as well as offering many great pointers to facilitate and maximize the process. If you desire, or need to, do lots of research reading (business or academic) you will love this course. — Udemy review-------I will help you implement a system to read books faster and get the information you want from them.Find more time for making reading a life-long habitLearn to read fasterLearn more from the books you readSet up a system for making information more useful to you laterConquer your reading list!-------The information is not just for students or academics, but also for anyone who is trying to learn a new topic for personal or professional use. There is so much information available out there, this course provides tools to read and then extract and organize info in a meaningful way, such that you do not inefficiently duplicate work by reading twice…I can definitely apply many of the topics in this course immediately to improve my efficiency. — Udemy review-------Get More Out of Your BooksThe endless list of books that you want to read sometimes stunts us from even beginning. And even those who do read regularly do not have a great system for actually getting the most from tho
Category: Personal Development > Personal Productivity > Reading Comprehension
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Price: 34.99
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Source: Impact
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