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  1. Can Bionic Reading make you a speed reader? Not so fast

    In fact, educators used to teach speed reading in the 1980s. However, that method faded from curriculums as research showed that faster isn't always better - nor do the techniques even lead to ...

  2. PDF The Impact of Bionic Reading on the Reading Motivation and Self

    The Impact of Bionic Reading on the Reading ... REYES, LILIBETH C. PINILI, AND MARJORIE B. AÑERO Cebu Technological University [email protected] Abstract — This research identified the impact of bionic reading ... This is the gap that the paper intends to address since the paper involves the employment of bionic reading among learners with ...

  3. Does Bionic Reading actually work? We timed over 2,000 readers and the

    In June 2022, we posted an experiment to Hacker News, Reddit, and Twitter to test the claim that Bionic Reading enables you to read faster without any loss of comprehension. Part 1 of this series described in-depth the motivation, the claim, and the experiment design. In this Part 2, we're jumping right into the results. Preliminaries. Participants were asked to read two 1,000 word essays ...

  4. Does Bionic Reading work? Typographers and scientists weigh in

    Mevagh Sanson, a research fellow at University of Waikato and one of the authors of the Sans Forgetica study, says that a series of experiments is necessary to substantiate Bionic Reading's claims.

  5. Bionic reading: could an ADHD-friendly hack turn me into a speed-reader

    Casutt says he has overseen a study involving 12 readers who were asked to read a text in bionic and ordinary text like what you're reading now. Casutt concedes that the results from his tests ...

  6. Do 'bionic' reading devices actually work?

    This is the antithesis of Bionic Reading's argument. However, unlike Bionic Reading, the "read more slowly" school of thought has decades of research supporting it.

  7. THE HYPE BEHIND BIONIC READING APPROACH

    C Vinzant. Request PDF | On Feb 1, 2023, Joy R Dinglas published THE HYPE BEHIND BIONIC READING APPROACH | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.

  8. The Impact of Bionic Reading on the Reading Motivation and Self

    ABSTRACT. —— This research identified the impact of bionic reading technology on the reading motivation and self-efficacy of the learners with disabilities in School A and School B for the school year 2022-2023. The study is a quasi-experimental and descriptive research that involved 110 learners with learning disabilities from two localities.

  9. What Is Bionic Reading, and How Do You Use It?

    At the time of writing in May 2022, Bionic Reading is a very new tool. There are a couple of iPhone apps and a Mac app that have it built-in. You can try it right now with Reeder 5, Lire, and Fiery Feeds. Bionic Reading also offers a free converter tool for TXT, RTF, RTFD, EPUB, and DOCX files. That means you can convert eBooks and use Bionic ...

  10. Can Bionic Reading make you a speed reader? Here's what research says

    That is the claim made by the creators of Bionic Reading, an app that revises texts so that the most concise parts of the words are "highlighted". Doing so, according to the makers of the app ...

  11. Is 'bionic reading' a brain hack that can help you read faster?

    A concern that has frequently been raised is that there is little data to support the suggestion that bionic reading enables people to read more easily or faster. One study tested more than 2,000 readers and actually found a very slight decrease in reading speed. The Bionic Reading app highlights key letters in words to allow the brain to ...

  12. Bionic Reading®

    Bionic Reading® and other very interesting aspects of reading have been compiled by SRF (Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen) ... (18, obviously reads many papers/books) and have been using mac for 12 years, alongside iPad and iPhone, and productivity and minimalism are what I value the most. I learned about Bionic Reading through the Reeders news app.

  13. BR Method.

    How I came to Bionic Reading® is a somewhat strange story. During my studies, I was asked to design a book for a Swiss bestselling author. A small competition at our school. ... Bionic Reading® means 15 years of research and development. 1,000,000+ readers use our reading system.

  14. What is Bionic Reading?

    According to Renato Casutt's website, bionic reading uses a special algorithm to work its magic. The algorithm identifies and bolds the "most concise parts of words" to help guide your eye over the text more quickly. Casutt calls these bolded parts of words "fixations.". He claims that by letting your eye jump from one fixation to the ...

  15. Bionic Reading Method

    Bionic Reading is a contemporary reading approach designed to enhance our comprehension and retention abilities. As the name suggests, it attempts to augment our natural reading process, enabling a more effective assimilation of information, especially in digital platforms. In essence, Bionic Reading is structured to emphasise certain parts of ...

  16. Bionic Reading: A Method for Reading Faster or Another Gimmick?

    The foundation of Bionic Reading is based on the idea that we only need a few letters to understand the word we're reading. The Bionic Reading software creates "artificial fixation points" within a text by bolding the first part of each word for our eyes to jump between, "guiding the eyes" across the page and letting the brain complete the rest of the word on its own rather than ...

  17. How the Science of Reading Informs 21st‐Century Education

    The science of reading should be informed by an evolving evidence base built upon the scientific method. Decades of basic research and randomized controlled trials of interventions and instructional routines have formed a substantial evidence base to guide best practices in reading instruction, reading intervention, and the early identification of at-risk readers.

  18. Effectiveness of Bionic Reading: Seductive Hype or Realistic Hope? 5

    Reading. Chin Yew KIEU. Published: 27/03/2023. Updated: 30/05/2023. This article discusses the effectiveness of Bionic Reading through the exploration of 5 key questions that language educators should take note before adopting the method. Read on to find out more. In the age of information overload, the idea of being able to read in a focused ...

  19. A Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Paper Versus Digital Reading on

    We defined reading comprehension as the immediate recall or understanding of the textual content among HPE students, trainees, and residents. We excluded studies conducted with individuals with reading difficulties, cognitive impairments, and related disorders. Paper-based reading was defined as reading text printed on paper (eg, books, articles).

  20. ADHD: Reviewing the Causes and Evaluating Solutions

    1. Introduction. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) presenting with inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. It can be classified in three subtypes, depending on the intensity of the symptoms: predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, and combined [ 1, 2 ].

  21. The Effects of ADHD Treatment and Reading Intervention on the Fluency

    Reading interventions for struggling readers in the upper elementary grades: A synthesis of 20 years of research. Reading and Writing, 23 (8), 889-912. doi: 10.1007/s11145-009-9179-5 [PMC free article] [Google Scholar] Wechsler D (2009).

  22. What is Bionic Reading and Why You Should Care

    Bionic reading, while no hard evidence exists to support that, is a reading technique that can lead to reading quicker. So, if you will, bionic reading can be, at best, if the claims are going to be proven through studies, a speed reading technique. Final thoughts. Getting started with bionic reading is not going to be much of a challenge.

  23. BR About.

    What does the name mean. The word "bionic" is composed of the terms bios (life) and technology. We use the human brain, a phenomenon of nature, and combine it with our reading technology. And therefore stands "Bionic Reading®". We are Bionic Reading®. Renato Casutt. Founder & Owner. " Future needs origin.