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Weingarten Center
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Assistive Tech: Text-to-Speech - Weingarten Center
October 16, 2024 - It is software that reads the text on screen out loud to the user. It can read any electronic text file on your computer and is primarily used by students with learning disabilities such as ADHD and dyslexia.
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Reading Rockets
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Text-to-Speech Technology: What It Is and How It Works | Reading Rockets
Text-to-speech (TTS) is a type of assistive technology that reads digital text aloud. It’s sometimes called “read aloud” technology. TTS can take words on a computer or other digital device and convert them into audio.
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Acer for Education
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Text-to-speech for students: enhancing the learning process - Acer for Education
May 27, 2025 - Text-to-speech technology is an assistive technology that converts text into audio, often highlighting sections of the text as they are being read. Speech technology helps students with reading, the use of this technology in EduTech has been ...
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Cornell
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Assistive Technology Resources | Student Disability Services
This is a list of free, low cost, or built-in assistive technology resources that can be utilized by anyone.Note: certain software and features are available exclusively for the Cornell community! Those include:NaturalReader (text-to-speech)Jamworks (note taking tool)OrbitNote (note taking ...
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Dyslexia Help
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6 Helpful Text-to-Speech Readers for Back to School - Dyslexia Help
August 19, 2025 - Voice Dream Reader is a text-to-speech assistive application for both Apple and Android devices that converts PDFs, web pages, Microsoft Word, and other document formats into spoken word, while also offering additional features such as bookmarking, ...
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Yale
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Text-to-Speech | Student Accessibility Services
Speechify is a web and app-based text-to-speech platform that converts digital and scanned text into natural-sounding audio. It supports a wide range of file types, including PDFs, web articles, and Google Docs, making it ideal for students who prefer listening to readings or reviewing materials ...
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Libguides
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Text-to-Speech - Assistive Technology - Library Guides at Assiniboine College
Read & Write is an example of both a text-to-speech and a speech-to-text tool. As a student or staff member, it's available to you for free!
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University of South Carolina
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Text-to-Speech and Screen Reader Technologies - Student Disability Resource Center | University of South Carolina
Balabolka is a free text-to-speech engine that boasts quality and flexibility. It gets your text converted to audio and can be used in any of the e-Learning applications. Available on Chrome, Apple and Android. Features include: voice parameters, save as audio files, global hotkeys, extract ...
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University of South Carolina
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Speech-to-Text Technologies - Student Disability Resource Center | University of South Carolina
Features include: Customizable ... No download or registration required. Trint is a speech-to-text application that provides students with the ability to quickly convert audio & video files into text in 30 world languages....
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James Madison University
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Free Assistive Technology - JMU
JAWS, Voice Over, and NVDA are the three most widely used screen readers, & all are available for free. Voice Over Voice Over screen reader comes standard with all Apple laptops and iOS devices.
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Queen's University Library
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Text to Speech - Adaptive Technology Centre: Software and Assistive Devices - Research Guides at Queen's University Library
Adaptive Technology Centre (ATC), located in rooms 119 and 120, Stauffer Library, offering a range of services, computers, assistive devices, and specialized software that enable students with disabilities to read, write, research and study more effective Text to speech software options.
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Reading Rockets
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Text-to-Speech (TTS) | Reading Rockets
Text-to-speech (TTS) is a very popular assistive technology in which a computer or tablet reads the words on the screen out loud to the user. This technology is popular among students who have difficulties with reading, especially those who ...
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Listening
listening.com › blog › text-to-speech-assistive-technology-for-students
Text-to-Speech Assistive Technology for Students: 3 Best Tools
High-Quality Multilingual Voices: Assists in comprehension and pronunciation of scholarly work in multiple languages. Offline Functionality: Enables access to research materials in environments with limited internet connectivity, such as fieldwork locations. Cloud Integration: Seamless compatibility with cloud storage services facilitates collaborative research projects. Speechify leverages AI to provide advanced features for academic users:
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William & Mary
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The Evolution of Text-to-Speech Voice Assistive Technology | Student Accessibility Services | Student Success | William & Mary
Last year, Hawking is said to have began using a new voice system, NeoSpeech‘s VoiceText speech synthesizer. However it seems that rather than using the more natural sounding voice that NeoSpeech offers, he has kept “his” voice, the sound of the original DECtalk. Though Dr. Hawking’s input system is limited by his mobility (the use of cheek muscles and two fingers), this is not always the case. In most instances, TTS technology is used by people who have full use of their hands but lack verbal communication abilities, such as individuals with autism or those who are visually impaired and use the software to read.
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ATIA
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Volume 14, Spring 2020 Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits |
the reading task may give information regarding the child’s attention to the text as well as other reading ... augmenting the reading comprehension of children with reading difficulties. This outcome is critically · important in advocating the role of assistive technology, specifically TTS, as an effective compensatory · reading strategy for struggling readers. Increasing reading comprehension with TTS allows students with
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ReadSpeaker
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Text-to-Speech Solutions for Schools & Teachers - ReadSpeaker
June 12, 2025 - This helps students with reading comprehension and therefore, to stay at grade level in all subjects. What is text to speech technology for special education? Text to speech technology, or read aloud technology, is a type of assistive technology.
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Umn
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Accommodations Toolkit | Speech-to-Text: Research | Institute on Community Integration Publications
Students generally have positive perceptions of speech-to-text and believe that it that facilitates greater independence from their reliance on a human scribe. The increasing use of technology and the availability of speech-to-text software programs make implementation of speech-to-text a more feasible option for students than in the past.
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Yale
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Speech-to-Text | Student Accessibility Services
Speech-to-text technologies allow students to convert their speech into text. These technologies are particularly useful for those with mobility impairments and other disabilities which make it difficult to type or write without the use of an assistive device.
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College Board
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Text-to-Speech | College Board
Available to students with a College Board-approved reading accommodation, the Bluebook app includes a built-in TTS tool that helps students hear content read aloud – no external software needed.
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Speechify
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Text-to-speech assistance technology: Best tools | Speechify
November 23, 2024 - Students without text-to-speech tools would provide far worse results than those with software like Speechify and its alternatives. But these studies didn’t just focus on the improvement of students’ reading skills. Instead, they would also suggest that TTS apps help learners better understand words, and concepts, as well as motivate them to keep learning. This was especially evident for students with learning disabilities like dyslexia, visual impairments, brain injuries, and emotional instabilities.