Comments on: #Fact: F-Shaped Reading Pattern https://3764w18.tracigardner.com English 3764 @ Virginia Tech, Winter 2017–2018 Wed, 27 Dec 2017 07:15:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2 By: Hassan Alamir https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-f-shaped-reading-pattern/#comment-1115 Fri, 29 Dec 2017 02:13:58 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4168#comment-1115 Personally, I think most people don’t like to read everything on the page, so knowing the reading pattern for most people will make it easier to me to put the most important details on that places.

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By: Paul Stiles https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-f-shaped-reading-pattern/#comment-1111 Thu, 28 Dec 2017 23:37:38 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4168#comment-1111 This is such a cool way to look at how people absorb and take in information. I can really understand how this works because if I can’t find what I’m looking for on the first page of google I feel that the subject in question doesn’t exist. I bet that one way to help “squeeze in” more information would be to put a picture in the top right hand corner of the paper. This would help guide the reader to read the whole sentence instead of just half of it. It’s really interesting that the intrinsic way we read language determines how much of it we take in.

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By: KC Cowan https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-f-shaped-reading-pattern/#comment-1109 Thu, 28 Dec 2017 20:16:20 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4168#comment-1109 I know this ideology is very prevalent with recruiters looking at your resume. We’re always told that recruiters want to skim from top to bottom, not from left to right, so you put the most important characteristics (jobs, education, awards, etc) in these certain positions so that they’re seen. I never thought to think that this applied everyday writings. I’m going to need to look back through my bio to see if I’ve hit that style.

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By: Nayonika Banerjee https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-f-shaped-reading-pattern/#comment-1106 Thu, 28 Dec 2017 15:17:21 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4168#comment-1106 This method really resonates with me. I do this a lot when I am writing research papers and I am looking through material that I have already read in the past. This makes it easier for me to dig up the information that I know is going to be helpful and it takes a lot less time. I think it’s really cool that I am not alone in using this.

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By: Tracy Duong https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-f-shaped-reading-pattern/#comment-1105 Thu, 28 Dec 2017 15:06:29 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4168#comment-1105 I can really relate to this. I find myself searching for new articles to read because the first few lines of a page may not stand out to me because the more important information appears after you scroll down a page. I’ll try to use the information in this text with my assignment.

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