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Our text to speech accessibility and inclusion software and solutions promote student engagement and help universities and their students succeed.

Attract and retain students Support course completion Provide online resources Respect Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

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Student Success

Attract and retain students, increase engagement, and help learners complete their course.

Accessibility and Digital Inclusion

Reading, writing, and study tools provide an audio-enhanced learning experience, meeting accessibility requirements and supporting diverse learners.

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Courses, PDF, ebooks, math equations, web research, training materials, quizzes, assignments and more. Discover all the features of our text-to-speech software and SaaS solutions, which are compatible with all devices.

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Listen Button and Player
Listen to content, read along with the highlighted text, adjust the reading speed and volume, and more
Settings
Personalize highlighting colors, keyboard shortcuts, and more
Click and Listen
Click on text to have it read aloud
Enlarge Text
See the text being read in a larger font
Text Mode
Read distraction-free in your preferred font, size, and colors
Page Mask
Read along as you listen with a moveable focus bar
Download mp3
Download audio for offline listening
Help
Easy-to-understand instructions for all features
Options for Selected Text
Listen to or translate selected text or look up words
Reading Voice
Choose a voice from the list of available voices

See how Wayland Baptist University professor Dr. Trish Trifilo uses text to speech to support Universal Design for Learning.

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“ReadSpeaker’s tool allows Union County College to provide content to a diverse body of learners. It helps engages auditory learners and provides a successful pathway toward graduation.”

– Beth Ritter-Guth, Director of Instructional Design and American Honors

There are many grants awarded for assistive technology and accessibility support. Our text-to-speech technology often qualifies for grants such as Perkins, Adult Education and Literary, TRIO – Upward Bound Education, CARES Act, and Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program, just to name a few. Learn more about Grants.

Easy access to voice support
Reduce screen burnout with changeable settings

Safe, locally stored data
Meets legal data requirements

Educator and administrator support

Do students do better using text to speech?

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“If it’s not easy and intuitive, students won’t find it and use it. I think that is why you have seen such a large number of students starting to use it as they are finding it on their own. I mean it says ‘Listen’, how much easier can you get. The general record, play, pause icons make it intuitive to other technology that people may have used.”

– Eric Turner, Mt San Antonio College

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“ReadSpeaker allowed Lumina Foundation to enable our entire website text with speech in a matter of minutes. Implementation of the software was simple thanks to ReadSpeaker’s clearly written documentation and support staff. The natural vocal delivery was a pleasant surprise. Readspeaker’s linguists even worked with my staff to perfect some difficult-to-pronounce proper names on our site. I couldn’t be happier with the product or the service we received.”

– Juan Kiko Suarez, Vice President of External Affairs, Lumina Foundation

Quickly and easily integrate read aloud capability across all platforms and content.

Speech enable all coursework on the LMS

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Provide personal reading, writing,
and studying tools to individuals

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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 organization succeed.

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“MyEducator offers text to speech for more than 40 courses in subjects including Accounting and Finance, Business Law, Human Resources, Marketing and Sales, and Organizational Behavior, and is available to more than 50,000 students at over 40 universities in 33 different countries.”

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11 FAQs on how to use text to speech to attract and retain students, helping them succeed

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FAQs about Accessibility Software and Student Engagement

Simply put, accessible software are computer programs that are used to assist those with disabilities, whether physical or in learning, in accessing content and as a support in their daily lives.

Types of assistive technologies include screen readers, speech recognition software, magnifiers and page masks, visual settings and color schemes, narration and speech-enabled tools.

We need accessibility in education in order to allow each individual to develop to his or her full potential.

Most disabilities are not related to mental acuity and if these barriers (such as decoding challenges, visual impairment, limited focus, etc) are removed the individual will flourish.

This is especially important to allow students to remain at peer level in all subjects in their studies.

If students do not remain engaged in the content they are studying they will not retain it, and therefore cannot build on it to create solid foundations of knowledge.

Learning disabilities, such as ADHD, hinder often extremely bright individuals who eventually are left behind as they struggle to remain engaged in their school work.

Providing accessibility software for individuals with learning challenges and those learning in a second language has many benefits, including improved reading comprehension, vocabulary, fluency and assessment results.

With students accustomed to different ways of learning, text to speech is now being used by all types of learners, whether those learning in a second language, those needing to consume a large quantity of content, adults needing to multitask, or the many other individual scenarios students experience.

Text to speech and bimodal presentation are facets of UDL, providing a number of flexible ways to meet the needs of a diverse population of individual learners, giving all students an equal opportunity to learn and succeed.

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