[Athen] Text to Speech Reader
Lisa Brandt
lisa.brandt1 at pcc.edu
Fri Feb 12 15:08:02 PST 2016
Fortunately, the question these days is more likely, "What WON'T provide
TTS for him?"
If he already has a small device that he usually carries with him, like a
smartphone or a tablet, it might be useful to find something that works
with that, so that he can take his synthetic speech with him while he's
recuperating.
On Fri, 12 Feb 2016 08:51:55 -0800, Dori Lloyd
<dori_lloyd at davidsonccc.edu> wrote:
> An instructor of ours has had an unexpected health event that will leave
> him without a voice for a while. We are starting to investigate some
> text to speech readers that >he can use in his classroom to communicate
> with his students. I am turning to the experts for any suggestions.
> Your comments are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Dori
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Lisa Brandt, PCC Disability Services
Accessibility Technician
Alternate Media Formats Technician
SE SCOMM 112 | SY CC 260
Assistive Technology Support and Appointments:
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971-722-TECH (971-722-8324)
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