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Read & Write

Read & Write

Posted in 4-7, 8-12, Assistive Technology, English, Not Subject Specific, Post Secondary, Resource | Tagged with Free, speech to text, text to speech

Read & Write is software that can read text out loud and transfer speech into text. It has many additional features such as the ability to highlight text, find definitions, and translate text to other languages. It can also summarize your highlights in a separate document and offer relevant word predictions as you type. This tool can […]

NaturalReader: Text to speech tool

NaturalReader: Text to speech tool

Posted in 4-7, 8-12, Assistive Technology, English, K-3, Not Subject Specific, Resource | Tagged with assistive technology; accessibility, computer, Free, laptop, Teacher Use, text to speech

NaturalReader is a powerful text to speech tool that can help read your documents out loud to you and your students. As a teacher, you can choose from the NaturalReader Online (online web application) and the NaturalReader software, which can be used offline on Windows or Macintosh devices. With NaturalReader, documents can be read in […]

Assistive Technologies for Reading

Assistive Technologies for Reading

Posted in 4-7, 8-12, Assistive Technology, English, Not Subject Specific, Resource | Tagged with assistive technology; accessibility, blind, Free, low vision, multimedia, Teacher Use, text to speech, visually impaired

There are many assistive technologies available for teachers and their students. In terms of reading, technologies can include text-to-speech software, monochrome text and coloured text and reading faster apps. These tools will help your students with varied reading abilities to engage in class and understand content. Providing students with choice and access to digital technologies such […]


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