Free Webinar: Tools to Turn Text Documents into MP3 Audio
Thursday, Dec. 6 2007, (2PM EASTERN)
Presenter: Dick Banks
There are several relatively inexpensive applications that will quickly and
easily take a text document and turn it into synthetic audio. Everyone now
has MP3 players and frequently listen to both music and spoken
presentations while they are walking, driving or exercising. For people
with various disabilities, this provides another way to access text content.
Many people with disabilities prefer access to the electronic text
documents. Others prefer the audio. Still others like both formats at
different times and for different reasons
This ability to convert text into various formats has many uses. Sometimes
schools and universities find students who prefer the audio format. These
may include students with visual impairments and with learning
disabilities. It may only be someone's personal choice. It can also be a
way to take the boredom out of exercising!
We will look at software programs like TextAloud and the TextAloud IE
Toolbar, Mp3MyMp3 and ReadPlease2003. We will also cover converting PDF
documents to mp3 files.
You need to register to reserve a spot in the virtual Webinar room and also
to receive the recording of the presentation:
http://easi.cc/clinic.htm
In December EASI has 2 month-long courses:
Accessible Internet Multimedia, Podcasts and Vodcasts:
http://easi.cc/workshops/mmedia.htm
Train the Trainer:
http://easi.cc/workshops/train.htm
Norm Coombs
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