![]() TTS can be used on any device and can work on text files as well as web pages. There is also evidence that TTS can be a useful learning tool for children who suffer from autism as well as emotional disabilities. These tools are not only useful to students with learning disabilities, but they can also help students who commute and have limited time to read the assigned material as well as younger students who still struggle with reading or pronouncing new words. Some Text-to-speech software like Read&Write and Penfriend even help students to write using word prediction features and phonetic spell checking. The students who can benefit the most from TTS are those struggling with dyslexia or other diagnosed learning disabilities such as ADHD, as TTS allows them to see how words are spelled as they are read out loud. ![]() The use of TTS in EduTech has been frowned upon in the past but it is slowly finding its place in education, especially to help students who struggle with learning disabilities. ![]() Text-to-speech technology is an assistive technology that converts text into audio, often highlighting sections of the text as they are being read.
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