Binogi provides short educational films that are based on storytelling and capture the viewer's interest. All developed evidence-based by the Language Project. Imvi Labs has, together with Karolinska Institutet, developed a training for brain-eye coordination that improves reading and concentration skills. Together we can now create a learning experience that improves eye coordination, reading speed and subject knowledge in a pleasurable way.
This summer, Binogis Maria Henriksson and Imvi Labs Peter Carlsson met in Almedalen when Peter had a seminar about Imvi's training with VR. They were brought together by a mutual friend and wise special educator Johanna Lindgren Chin, who runs the Instagram account special_teacher_in_school and whose daughter has benefited greatly from Imvi Labs training, a training that trains reading speed with video but without practicing with either letters or text.
Johanna says: “In my profession, I have never before encountered such effective reading training as Imvis, and combining that training with Binogi's educational films was an unbeatable combination for me, where knowledge-filled film meets reading speed training. What teacher or parent could say no to that concept?”
Once again, regional manager Maria Henriksson emphasizes the importance of collaboration to support the end user, the student. “When I meet someone who is equally passionate about education and development, something happens in me and I immediately start thinking about what we can do together,” says Maria. When it is also evidence-based with solid research behind it, the matter is clear, then collaboration feels a given.
The collaboration involves Imvi Labs allowing students who are training their eye coordination to also train with Binogi's films. This way, they can simultaneously acquire subject knowledge that follows the curriculum and improve their reading and concentration skills. Motivating content is absolutely central to the best results. That's why it's so inspiring to be able to offer students training with Binogi's films, says Imvi Labs CEO Peter Carlsson.
We look forward to sharing the viewer's experience and providing opportunities for deeper collaboration in the future.