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Using Punctuation and Mark-Up Language to Increase Text-to-Speech Quality

Tony Karrer

This post is part of the series on Text-to-Speech (TTS) for eLearning written by Dr. Joel Harband and edited by me. One of the concerns raised by various comments during the series has been around the quality of the results of Text-to-Speech (TTS) Voices and if that was suitable for eLearning.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

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Ellison’s generic PowerPoint and inept delivery ultimately inspired a brilliant post from Garr Reynolds where he referred to him as “The Darth Vader of PowerPoint.”. The comment was: Even the best Text-to-Speech can only do one thing - receive text and spit it back out. Are there places where text-to-speech makes sense?

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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- Learnlets , May 10, 2010 In response to a query about why someone would question the concept of the LMS, I penned the (slightly altered, for clarity) response that follows: What seems to me to be the need is to have a unified performer-facing environment. Today the big news is Scribd Switches to HTML5; Adobe To Make Tools for HTML5.