What Is Scanning?
Scanning is another useful
tool for speeding up your reading. Unlike skimming, when scanning, you look only for
a specific fact or piece of information without reading everything. You scan
when you look for your favorite show listed in the cable guide, for your
friend’s phone number in a telephone book, and for the sports scores in the
newspaper. For scanning to be successful, you need to understand how your
material is structured as well as comprehend what you read so you can locate
the specific information you need. Scanning also allows you to find details and
other information in a hurry.
How to scan. Because you already scan many
different types of material in your daily life, learning more details about
scanning will be easy. Establishing your purpose, locating the appropriate
material, and knowing how the information is structured before you start
scanning is essential.
The material you scan is
typically arranged in the following ways: alphabetically, chronologically,
non-alphabetically, by category, or textually. Alphabetical information
is arranged in order from A to Z, while chronological information
is arranged in time or numerical order.
Information can be also be
arranged in non- alphabetical order, such
as a television listing, or by category, listings
of like items such as an auto parts catalog. Sometimes information is located
within the written paragraphs of text, also known as a textual sense, as in an encyclopedia entry.
Learning to use your hands while scanning is very
helpful in locating specific information. Do you do anything with your hands to
locate a word in a dictionary? To find a meeting time on your calendar? To read
a train or bus schedule? Using your hand or finger is extremely helpful in
focusing your attention and keeping your place while scanning a column of
material.
Your peripheral vision can also
help you scan effectively. When your hand moves down a list of names, you see
not only the name your finger is pointing to, but also the names above and
below. Let your eyes work for you when searching for information.
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