DALLAS (KDAF) — Is this easier to read? Does bionic reading actually work? That is just a taste of “bionic reading” a new reading method that guides the eyes through the text by creating artificial fixation methods by bolding the first couple of ...
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But for skim reading websites with reams of text that we want to get through quicky to find the information we need, this could be a real boon. The Bionic Reading converter allows users to choose the number of letters bolded in a text, the frequency of the bolded fixation points and the opacity of the bolded letters. There's also the issue of how this would interfere with existing uses of bolded text, for example, to add emphasis to certain parts of a text. You can use the converter to apply the Bionic Reading method to websites in your browser by entering the URL, or you can drag or drop files from your computer to convert them. And the tool could also serve as an accessibility booster. He's discovered that bolding the initial parts of words allows the eye to focus only on them, allowing the brain to quickly fill in the rest of the word.
This is a method that highlights the first letters of each word, something they say improve reading speed. The concept is based on the fact that by guiding our ...
To do this we just have to activate the ‘Toggle on default’ box. The person responsible for this extension is not part of the Bionic Reading team, he has just integrated the API into this useful tool. Its creators patented the concept, and anyone can use its API to integrate this reading method into applications and services. If we want to deactivate it, just press the same button. The concept is based on the fact that by guiding our eyes only towards the highlighted letters of each word, our brain completes the rest, increasing our reading speed. This is a method that highlights the first letters of each word, something they say improve reading speed.
What if you could have reading powers that allow you to scan through a text, skipping words like surfing, and still retain all the information?
He is now focused on taking Bionic Reading to the next level. The first version of Bionic Reading was a success among Cassutt's classmates. That's an ability that Bionic Reading created, and it's going viral.
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You can then plug your Kindle to your PC using the USB cable and you can copy it directly to your Kindle. Unplug the cable, do a sync and the new book will appear in your library. If you have a Kobo or Nook, you can simply copy the book via USB to the root folder and do a sync, and it will appear in your library. So far, there are no e-reading apps that have officially adopted the new API, but it is only a matter of time before it is an option on many of the worlds most popular Android and iOS apps. It will convert the book to use a a new font. Next, take your book and upload it to the Bionic Reading converter. This guides the eye over the text and the brain remembers previously learned words more quickly.
Bionic reading is a new reading method that guides the eyes through the text by creating artificial fixation methods by bolding the first couple of letters ...