An assignment for EDUC 5163, a FABULOUS course that is part of the MEd in Inclusive Education at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, taught by the FABULOUS Barb Welsford at the Dartmouth Waterfront Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College. Complete with view of Halifax Harbour.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Speech Maker for Windows
This function allows the conversion of text to an audio file. The play back voice can be adjusted to suit the individual's needs. The feature is ideal for revising work at the end of the day on the way home from school. Once converted the audio file can be saved directly to the user's media player, e.g. MP3 player or iPod. You could convert text from a novel or magazine to listen to when relaxing or studying or you could even convert a script to audio format to help learn lines for a school play. Select a piece of text, then click icon to convert the text into a sound file. A little wizard will guide you through the conversion process.
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