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Hella Comat, Curriculum Writer - Hella Comat is a dedicated professional, who has taught in the education system for more than 30 years. As a pioneer of technology integration in Ontario public schools she was one of the first teachers to introduce the internet, video conferencing, web design, and multimedia learning activities to teachers and students in the Halton Board.
To inspire teachers to use technology, she has led sessions for the Touch Technology program, ran workshops at education conferences, and sat on numerous advisory committees related to technology-issues. In recent years she taught the Computer in the Classroom course, at York University. Hella's contribution to the blog includes entries about the importance of technology integration.
Drawing from her in-depth knowledge of technology in the classroom Hella writes about teaching strategies and useful resources that can benefit your practice. In addition, she provides innovative lesson ideas that you can implement into your own curriculum. June 20, This version only has one female voice; the paid version has more voice choices and the option of saving the converted text as MP3, WAV, WMA and other audio file types. Natural Reader can open and convert Word, PDF, PowerPoint, and more and if the file is in an unsupported format you can always copy and paste the text onto the area and the software can convert it from there.
However, it does convert the text in segments and during the transition between segments, the words tend to get either mumbled or skipped.
Balabolka is a Windows-based free PDF voice reader, and since it utilizes Windows components, is not designed to work on a Mac. For unsupported formats, you can still copy and paste the text directly on the Balabolka window.
Balabolka is also highly customizable. You can change skins and it has the ability to download more voices online. Dspeech is also a PDF audio reader for pc that has all the standard reading and saving capabilities of top Text to Speech converters and more.
Its support goes all the way to provide links where you can download or purchase additional voices. Dspeech also has an open-source Multilanguage upgrade where you can download additional code to enable it to properly read other languages including German, French, Japanese, and Chinese among others, You can visit their website for the complete list. The only issue with Dspeech is that it has conversion speed issues and it sometimes cannot pick up on context.
The TTS is pretty functional but it has one of the most robotic-sounding voices. A user needs to upgrade to SVOX classic to access additional paid voices. Despite being light it is still packed full of features and still boasts the same clean and easy to use interface. Some of its notable features include bookmarking for long documents and note-taking capabilities.
Voice Dream is optimized for both the iPhone and the iPad. The Web Reader app is an iPhone TTS app optimized for reading web content like web pages, emails, blog and social network posts, and similar text files online.
Standout features of Web Reader include its image-blocking feature to allow written content to load faster and auto speaking from the background when multitasking. Web reader also works well with local sync apps like Dropbox.
The downside with this App is that it is an iPhone only app and its features are more focused on online than offline functions.
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