Screen reading

🖥️ Read faster on screens without the fatigue

Digital reading comes with extra friction: glare, scrolling, and shallow focus. This guide shows how to build speed that works on screens, not just on paper.

🖥️ Why screens feel slower

Screens interrupt the natural flow of reading with scrolling, notifications, and visual contrast shifts. That adds friction even if you read quickly on paper.

⚠️ Digital reading challenges

  • Frequent backtracking when scrolling.
  • Eyestrain and shallow focus over long sessions.
  • Difficulty skimming without losing context.

🛠️ How the Academy helps digital readers

⏱️ Short sessions

Train in bursts so your eyes recover.

🎯 Focus drills

Practice sustained attention without drift.

🧩 Context training

🌀 Blur mode reduces backtracking on screens.

📧 Readings practice

Apply speed to real passages with checks.

🖥️ Screen‑ready routine

Warm‑up

⚡️ Flash

Kickstart recognition before a long screen session.

Practice

📧 Readings

Work through passages with comprehension checks.

Finish

🎯 Focus

End with attention training to steady your pace.

🧭 Match speed to context

The research hub explains why digital reading often shifts the balance between speed and comprehension.

🌤️ Make screens feel lighter

Train for the reading environment you actually use.

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