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cecepylesCLiCK, Speak is a text-to-speech function designed for sighted users who want to hear text read aloud available for multiple launguages. It is compatible with Windows and Macintosh.
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Bryandra BellThis resource was chosen because it provides text-tp-speach functions. This can be used for my ELL students to help them improve in their reading and vocabulary skills and I can also use it for the future for any visual or hearing impaired students.
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Amy SnowdenText to speech downloadable tool
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Carla Karboskia Firefox browser extension that adds text-to-speech capabilities to web pages. Students can hear web pages read aloud.
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Lannon Twomeyverbally speaks websites?
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Brian WojcikReading with a simple interface - CLiCk, Speak is designed to be as easy to use for sighted users as possible. The interface is completely mouse driven; there's no need to remember any key combinations. Reading through a page is as simple as placing the cursor and hitting the GO button; reading a selection is as easy as highlighting the text and hitting the SPEAK button.
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UDL CenterCLiCK, Speak is a text-to-speech function designed for sighted users who want to hear text read aloud. It is compatible with Windows and Macintosh.
Why UDL?
CLiCK, Speak is an excellent example of providing options for decoding text. Students who have difficulty decoding, students who are English-Language Learners, and students who simply like to listen to text as they read all benefit from this option.UDL Guidelines Principle 1 Guideline 2 Checkpoint 2.3 Assistive Technology Elementary school Middle school High school Higher-education Teacher Free tool Parents
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Jane FarrallWill visually highlight and read out text in Firefox in Windows and Mac
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Keisa WilliamsAn open source extension designed for sighted users who want text-to-speech functionality.
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Sean Joycea free, simple firefox add on that allows text to be read by simply higlighting
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NIM FacilitatorCLiCk, Speak is a FireFox web extension that reads aloud any web page that is open in the Firefox browser. The interface is incredibly simple and straightforward. There are three mouse-activated buttons, one to read selected text, one to begin reading whe
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New CLiCk, Speak Bundle: The wait is over! This new version introduces several bug fixes and much better Mac support with the ability to use the native Mac TTS!
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Zac EarlyCLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser. It is part of the CLC-4-TTS Suite of products, it features a mouse driven interface, and it reads web pages - hence its name.
Unlike Fire Vox which is designed for vitext-to-speech firefox extensions accessibility speech free freeware eMINTS
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Mardy McGawNew CLiCk, Speak Bundle: The wait is over! This new version introduces several bug fixes and much better Mac support with the ability to use the native Mac TTS! The options menu has also been refined. Now, it is possible to set the rate and pitch directly from the CLiCk, Speak Options menu! Oh, and then there's also Firefox 3 support as Firefox 3 is now out of beta. Hope everyone enjoys the new and much improved CLiCk, Speak.
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nostariel tinuvielCLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser. It is part of the CLC-4-TTS Suite of products, it features a mouse driven interface, and it reads web pages - hence its name.
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firefox speech accessibility extension software Freeware language ..
CLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser. It is part of the CLC-4-TTS Suite of products, it features a mouse driven interface, and it reads web pages - hence its name.
Unlike Fire Vox which is designed for visually impaired users, CLiCk, Speak is designed for sighted users who want text-to-speech functionality. It doesn't identify elements or announce events - two features that are very important for visually impaired users but very annoying for sighted users. It also has a simplified, mouse driven interface that is designed to be easy for users familiar with point-and-click graphical user interfaces. Like Fire Vox, CLiCk, Speak works on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux; and Fire Vox has multilingual support, making it great for users who are trying to learn a foreign language and need to hear foreign language web sites read out to them for practice. For a complete description of features, please visit the Features section.
If you're a sighted user who wants to have web pages read to you because you have cognitive issues (for example, dyslexia), because you have literacy issues (like me - I can understand spoken Mandarin Chinese just fine, but reading is difficult for me), because you want to reduce eyestrain and listen to a web page being read, etc., then you are likely to prefer CLiCk, Speak over Fire Vox.
About the CLC-4-TTS Suite
The Core Library Components for Text-To-Speech (CLC-4-TTS) Suite is a set of extensions for Firefox. It consists of a library for doing text-to-speech synthesis (the Core library), a library for navigating the HTML DOM (the Utils library), and an application that uses the libraries to act as a screen reader (Fire Vox).
While it currently only works on Firefox, it would be possible for me to create versions of this for other Mozilla products such as Thunderbird. I would have to rewrite the application portion, but the libraries would largely remain untouched. These libr -
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eflclassroom 2.0download this plug in for your Firefox browser and get voice on your webpages...
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Peter Garrechtweb page reader, highlight text to be spoken or read entire web pages
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Marie Coppolaroa firefox extension facilitating the reading of a page
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mpauling paulingFree program to use that will read words and/or sentences aloud for you-great for struggling readers!
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