Aug. 14, 2010
One of my subscribers uses this product to convert written text to spoken text. Then he listens to the material when he drives to and from work. There is a free demo to test it.
Also, visit the site just to see how to use embedded YouTube videos as how-to teaching tools. Why more sites do not use this approach, I do not know. People learn simple tasks best through video-audio.
I do not drive places often, and not for long distances. Also, I do not like to hear spoken words when I study or write. Most of my time is spent studying and writing. So, I am not a good judge of something like this.
Still, if you can convert drive time to education time, this is an advantage. When you can convert text to voice, you have a far wider range of materials to listen to than if you rely on recorded audio files.
Why not give it a try?
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