Posted by Craig Mill on the  7th January, 2025
        
        
		Category  Dyslexia Text-to-Speech
	The article highlights the tools in WordQ, a reading and writing support which includes word prediction, text-to-speech and much more. 
	 
	
		
		
		
		
		Posted by Craig Mill on the  31st October, 2024
        
        
		Category  Text-to-Speech Dyslexia
	Natural Reader has been a favourite text-reader for many years. It's simple to use, has a large 'play' button making it easy to target and press to read text, and it works extremely well with the Scottish voices. 
	 
	
		
		
		
		
		Posted by Craig Mill on the  16th October, 2024
        
        
		Category  Dyslexia Text-to-Speech
	Safari Reader in iOS18 has had a makeover with new and improved features.
	 
	
		
		
		
		
		Posted by Paul Nisbet on the  4th June, 2024
        
        
		Category  Communication Aids Text-to-Speech
	You can now record your own voice for free (or ask someone else to record their's) on an iPad and use it for communication or reading. So how does it sound? 
	 
	
		
		
		
		
		Posted by Craig Mill on the  27th May, 2024
        
        
		Category  Dyslexia Text-to-Speech
	Live Text is a built-in tool in iOS that allows you to take a photo of text and hear it spoken aloud. Live Text is an artificial intelligent (AI) powered tool.
	 
	
		
		
		
		
		Posted by Craig Mill on the  16th January, 2024
        
        
		Category  Dyslexia Text-to-Speech
	A selection of free universal tools to support writing for Windows, iPads and Chromebooks. 
	 
	
		
		
		
		
		Posted by Paul Nisbet on the  25th October, 2023
        
        
		Category  Text-to-Speech Dyslexia
	Read&Write for Google Chrome and OrbitNote for Chromebooks now have more Scottish voices plus the Ceitidh Gaelic voice. The voices are available in the free version of Read&Write as well as the Premium version. 
	 
	
		
		
		
		
		Posted by Craig Mill on the  7th September, 2023
        
        
		Category  Dyslexia Text-to-Speech
	This one hour workshop will explore a range of built-in tools to support literacy. 
	 
	
		
		
		
		
		Posted by Craig Mill on the  7th February, 2023
        
        
		Category  Dyslexia Text-to-Speech
	This is a true story about a learning journey that revolves around a pupil who was identified as dyslexic when she was in primary school. The story involves Anna (not her real name) a pupil in p5, her mum, her teachers, the local authority and the involvement of CALL Scotland. 
	 
	
		
		
		
		
		Posted by Craig Mill on the  17th January, 2023
        
        
		Category  Dyslexia Text-to-Speech
	This guide explores the speech tool which is part of Windows Magnifier. It explains where to find it and how it can be used. 
	 
 	
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