Imagine if you could read 20-35% faster, while maintaining or improving overall comprehension. Readability Consortium members Readability Matters, University of Central Florida, Adobe and Google are working to make this a reality for everyone. Tacy is joined by lead researchers, Ben Sawyer, Ph.D., from the University of Central Florida, and Zoya Bylinskii, Ph.D., from Adobe’s Creative Intelligence Lab, to discuss how matching people with their most compatible reading format can greatly improve reading speed and comprehension.
Individualized reading formats stand to revolutionize reading for everyone, across every age and profession – from helping students read more efficiently and effectively to cutting down the time it takes for physicians to read patient files before treating them to helping drivers spend less time reading their GPS and more time looking at the road.
Also special thanks to Rick Treitman, Kathy Crowley and Marjorie Jordan of Readability Matters, Shaun Wallace, Tianyuan Cai, Aleena Niklaus, Mike Kraley, Stephanie Day, Shelley Rodrigo, Dr. David Miller, Amy Giroux, Bernard Kerr and the many, many other members of our readability effort.
Episode Resources:
Get your own digital prescription or “reading glasses,” by taking a series of 5-minute tests to determine what fonts and personalization will make your reading faster and more efficient.
Join the mission to enhance reading for everyone and learn how the Readability Consortium is collaborating with researchers to improve K-12 student performance.
Learn more about Adobe’s product innovations for digital reading.
Read more about how Adobe, in partnership with the Readability Consortium, is working together to bring together companies like Google, as well as educators and researchers, nonprofits and government entities to make digital reading and reading comprehension more equitable.
Visit the Adobe Education Exchange to find free lesson plans, templates and learning content to bring more creativity into your classroom, using free tools like Adobe Express.
Connect:
Connect with Tacy on Twitter @tacytrow, Ben Sawyer, Ph.D. @bendsawyer and Zoya Bylinskii, Ph.D. @zoyathinks. To learn more about their work, visit www.bendsawyer.com or www.zoyathinks.com.
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