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More accessible databases: listen while you work and translate too.January 28, 2009 A while back I noticed my databases were changing. Until recently, I ignored what the changes meant for my learners. These features are too good to be ignored.![]() A few of my favorite Gale products (Opposing Viewpoints, for instance) offer a new text-to-speech feature. An audio player dashboard
Students without need for accomodation are likely to enjoy the option as well. At our desk we are getting more requests for headsets to listen to articles. Translation services are another feature that recently snuck into my databases. Here's how they look in eLibrary and Gale's Literature Resource Center. ![]() With a growing number of languages spoken in the homes of so many of our students, this feature is another worth celebrating and promoting in school and in the larger community. Posted by Joyce Valenza Ph.D on January 28, 2009 | Comments (2)
January 28, 2009
In response to: More accessible databases: listen while you work and translate too. Buffy Hamilton commented: Our 10th graders have been taking advantage of this feature in Opposing Viewpoints...several students actually made it a point to tell me how much they like it!
February 5, 2009
In response to: More accessible databases: listen while you work and translate too. Bradley - M.S. Ed. in Instructional Tech commented: I am a masters student in Instructional Technology at Northern IL University. Accessibility is an important topic for me since I used to be a Special Education teacher. First, I would like to comment that these are some great resources you provided! Unfortunately, accessibility is not widely discussed among my current and past courses.
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