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ISPRING SUITE 10: Now with Text to Speech

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

iSpring continues to improve its eLearning development suite of tools. The latest improvement is Text to Speech and it works really well. To use the Text to Speech feature, first, add the voiceover script to the slide notes. You'll be able to use this script along with the Text to Speech feature.

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How Do I Get My Book to Read Out Loud? – Exploring Text-to-Speech Options

Kitaboo

We will explore a technology known as text-to-speech (TTS) that can help you do this and understand how it can be a game changer for your written works. What is Text-to-Speech? Why Do You Need Text-to-Speech in Your eBook Readers? Using KITABOO Text-to-Speech for Your eBook Reader IV.

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Audiobooks for Education: The Rise of Text-to-Speech Textbooks

Kitaboo

One of the major reasons is that text-to-speech textbooks can be conveniently listened to in case the learner is unable to sit down and read. Modernization With Text-to-Speech Textbooks II. Accelerated Production Text-to-speech (TTS) technology is extremely easy to implement for text that already exists in a digital form.

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What Is Text To Speech? - Explore All Its Benefits For L&D Pros

eLearning Industry

Move over robotic voices, there's a new tech tool in town! Discover how text-to-speech can help you engage your remote learners and improve accessibility without going over budget. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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KITABOO – Facilitating Text-to-speech in eBook Readers

Kitaboo

Text to speech (TTS) is an exciting technology that helps publishers address these challenges simply and cost-effectively. Text-to-speech or TTS is primarily an assistive technology that helps to read digital text aloud. Why is there a need for text-to-speech features in eBook readers? Convenience.

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PowerPoint: Text-to-Speech Voiceover Tools

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

You could, of course, record a voiceover in PowerPoint, but maybe you have a cold and your voice isn't up to par. Or maybe your own voice sounds like fingernails on a chalkboard to you. Several new tools allow you to type the text you would normally say, and have text-to-speech technology (TTS) generate the voiceover for you.

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ARTICULATE STORYLINE 360: Three Cheers for Text-to-Speech

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   If you select the Insert tab on the Ribbon and click the Audiotool (located in the Media group), you’ll find Text-to-Speech. If you don't see Text-to-Speech as shown below, and you're using Storyline 360, start Articulate 360 and see if updates are available.).