Incremental reading is a process whereby you extract the essence of a piece of text over time, changing it, putting it into your own words, and refining it to form a rich memory. As you continue, you condense that rich memory down, and distill it into a sentence, perfectly prepared for spaced repetition.
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If you like spaced repetition software, you're going to love incremental reading! | Ollie Lovellistent problem for me. And it wasn’t until I interviewed George Zonnios for the ERRR podcast , and discovered his software Dendro, that I found a solution!* The solution is incremental reading. <span>Incremental reading is a process whereby you extract the essence of a piece of text over time, changing it, putting it into your own words, and refining it to form a rich memory. As you continue, you condense that rich memory down, and distill it into a sentence, perfectly prepared for spaced repetition. It’s hard to explain this process without seeing it in action, so here’s a short video introduction to incremental reading with Dendro. *I’ve since started working with George on Dendro Summary
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