Based on our record, Bionic Reading® seems to be a lot more popular than NaturalReader. While we know about 70 links to Bionic Reading®, we've tracked only 6 mentions of NaturalReader. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Looks like the bionic reading app Https://bionic-reading.com. Source: 6 months ago
This is Bionic Reading. I have some apps that give you that option for reading and I find it super annoying when reading everyday news. When it’s for an experiment like this, sure. But try reading for pleasure like that. It takes away from the overall experience. Source: 7 months ago
As the title suggests, I want to put a question out there for information regarding techniques for improving reading efficacy in people who suffer from Amblyopia. Initially I became interested due to a TikTok video, which centered on the topic of alleviating reading discomfort for sufferer's of ADHD, using a font bolding technique called Bionic Reading. Looking into it, it seems that the technique was developed... Source: 10 months ago
Anyone struggling with 4 should give bionic reading a try, it was a game changer for me. Source: 11 months ago
Try Bionic reading it changes the text and makes it easier for people with ADHD and dyslexia. I don’t know how it works but give it a go and try read some long articles. Source: 12 months ago
Wait til you get to CS-330 I'm taking it rn, definitely the hardest class I've ever taken. Also, with that many readings, consider using naturalreaders.com That's what I use for the majority of the readings, I set the WPM at like 230 or so and just follow along, because I read incredibly slow, but can understand it and get through it way faster if I listen to it. This resource has saved me a ton of time so far! Source: about 2 years ago
Invest in software like naturalreaders.com that will read your assignments out loud. I'm sure there are better versions than this, but it's the one I use. It lets you set the speed and follow along, which is helps SO MUCH when you're dealing with dry boring material. You can even put your class notes in there and it will read them out loud to help you with memorization. Source: over 2 years ago
I wrote my entire explanation of WHY I am having them do the assignment. Please note that I also included a link to naturalreaders.com and told them that because this was so important that if they had trouble reading long text (and these instructions are not that long) to use the text-to-speech function. Source: over 2 years ago
Upload text and documents or convert to mp3 to listen to anywhere anytime. Bored of reading everything? Upload the text on this site and it will convert it in mp3 file. Really good one in my persoanl opinion Https://naturalreaders.com. Source: over 2 years ago
TL = target language, in your case, Spanish. I've been doing a lot of L-R--but as Ryan says, just with Spanish text/audio. I can recommend these sites: openlibrary.org (free to sign up for/use), librosdemario, holaebook, and lelibros.online. I then use the Google Read&Write extension to read the text to me if it's online or naturalreaders.com if it's a download. Good luck! Source: about 3 years ago
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