Too many similar facts
Processes, structures and terms become mixed up when they are stored as isolated words.
Creative visual connections and simple explanations for Biology facts students understand today—but forget later.

BioHack gives the fact a visual, sound or story connection that the brain can retrieve later.
Processes, structures and terms become mixed up when they are stored as isolated words.
Students struggle to remember something they cannot picture or connect to a familiar idea.
The same paragraph is read repeatedly without creating a strong recall cue.
Every memory method starts with the correct Biology idea and builds a useful cue around it.
Turn the process, structure or term into something the student can visualise.
Use a shape, sound, story or pattern that gives the fact meaning.
Trigger the cue during revision and retrieve the correct Biology fact.
A clear image + one familiar connection = a stronger recall cue.
BioHack is not a replacement for learning the concept. It helps students hold on to the key facts after the concept is understood.
You remember better when you can see a picture, structure or pattern.
You have studied the chapter before, but the points disappear during revision.
You want a simple guide that you can revisit at your own pace.
BioHack Memory Hack Edition · Digital learning guide