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Mario PiresScreen reading web tool
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Hinojosa ElementaryType in words and have them read to you with correct English pronunciation.
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John HealyReads a page of text etc
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Lisa Reastype in text and the character will read it back to you.
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Alma RowTranslates text, webpages, RSS into audio file.
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Ian GuestType text into a box and the avatar reads it back
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Joan Van DuzerPaste in words and it will read them back.
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Joe Virantfree text-to-speech tool that is embeddable
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Keisa WilliamsType in the words and the avatar reads to you.
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Nichole BartellaA software tool used in K-8 settings.
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Barb HagenA software tool used in K-8 settings.
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David L. BrooksIt could equally well for EFL or ESL learners.
Testimonial from Special Ed teacher: I find ReadTheWords.com to be one of the most useful services on the Internet today. Many LD (learning disabled) students struggle with auditory processing. They tend to -
Miss OConnortype or upload text and it will read to you. Like this tool, need to join
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Mecca SadlerType or copy text into box & an avatar will read it back.
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Laurie SimonText to speech technology
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Jane LoftonThis site looks like a good option for allowing students to listen to text.
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Jayde Gatertext-to-speech
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Brandy HeadWrite the words in and the character will read it for you.
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K VincentReads text outloud
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Mrs. SkotnickiWebsite that does word pronunciation. Will read complete sentences.
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Betsie NielsonWebsite will read text out loud - copy and paste text from your writing or from your reading materials
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Nate KoganCut-and-paste reading of text. Perhaps good for students with text decoding challenges.
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Laura CummingsOnline text-to-speech converter. Files can be played online or downloaded as mp3s.
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Ms Faustsite will read the words to a student in different languages....free with some limiations
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Michelle KrillReadTheWords.com is a free, web based service that assists people with written material. We do this by using TTS Technology, or Text To Speech Technology. Users of our service can generate a clear sounding audio file from almost any written material. We generate a voice that reads the words out loud, that you request us to read.
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Ms. RowleyType in a word or phrase and hear how to pronounce it.
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Kaiana MendiolaA website for software for blind or with visual needs
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Maria PiresFrom text to speech
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Kathy BlairUpload a Word doc, pdf, html file (and several other formats) and it will “read” it to an MP3 file! Download the file, embed in website, subscribe to it!
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Ivan Langtontext to speech
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michael chalka site that creates mp3 versions of various texts .. with animated character. Appears to be free, and i think you can embed avatars in other sites ..
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Judi MillageUseful website converts text to voice (English not US and not robotic)
free accounts provide restricted 30 sec and 3 recordings
£10 buys a year's subscription
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I think I might recommend it for formal papers. So many times students miss small errors because their eyes don’t catch skipped words.
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