ReadSpeaker has been bringing text to speech to education for over 20 years. Contact us to learn more about how audio can help your students and your organisation succeed.
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Text to speech allows learners to consume content without the challenges of screen fatigue, decoding blocks or focusing issues, permitting them to concentrate fully on the meaning of the content.
ReadSpeaker can be integrated into most browser and online environments, making its listen button continually available and allowing users to listen to web pages, online PDFs, Google Docs, Microsoft Word Online pages, and emails in Gmail and Outlook online. It can also be integrated centrally on all school Chromebooks.
ReadSpeaker text to speech reads any digital content, even content in images using its high-quality OCR functionality. Whether educators have scanned a document or students have taken a picture, the content can be read out loud.
ReadSpeaker’s audio enhanced learning tools are surprisingly easy to implement, easy to use and cost effective. Implementations are often just plug-ins or lines of code that take a minimum of man-hours to implement and maintain. Most major LMSs have specific integrations that simply require just to be turned on.
Courses, lessons, tests, quizzes, assessments, reading assignments, and any other text-based content can be read aloud while students follow along with highlighted text, letting them engage with and absorb content in multiple ways
With cloud-based, dynamically produced speech, course content is instantly speech-enabled as soon as it is uploaded.
ReadSpeaker webReader and docReader are sold by FTEs (Full Time Equivalents.) ReadSpeaker TextAid is generally sold by FTEs also, however, in some cases Disability Services must purchase only for their students. We do make accomodations in those instances.
Yes, ReadSpeaker reads math, science and other STEM texts.
With ReadSpeaker you can use any equation editor and be sure to render it in MathML, LaTex, or MathJax.
You can use MathType if you prefer. ReadSpeaker will need the equation or expression to be rendered in MathML, LaTex, or MathJax so that it can be read properly.