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    • The Science of Listening
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        • Plato Revisited: Learning Through Listening in the Digital World
        • How New Technologies are Changing our View of What Listening is
        • How New Technologies are Changing the Relationship Between Literacy and Listening
        • How New Technologies are Changing What a Literacy Program Should Be
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Video 9

« Back to Plato Revisted white paper

 
TTS can increase access to an informational webpage about logging
Research suggests that in addition to providing basic access to content, audiobooks and text-to-speech technology, or TTS, may also support the development of basic literacy skills. This video shows how TTS can increase access to an informational web page about logging. Running time: 38 seconds
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« Back to Plato Revisted white paper

 

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