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Open Source Assistive Technology Software Fullmeasure.co.uk/ V. Lynne Dubay Software Video
Open Source Assistive Technology Software
Go to http://fullmeasure.co.uk/powertalk/
The OATS website is home to PowerTalk and many other Open Source Assistive Technology Software (OATS) Projects.
PowerTalk
PowerTalk 1.2.11 Automatic speech for PowerPoint presentations.
PowerTalk is a free program that automatically speaks any presentation or slide show running in Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows.
You just download and install PowerTalk and while you open and run the presentation as usual it speaks the text on your slides. The advantage over other generic 'Text To Speech' programs is that PowerTalk is able to speak text as it appears and can also speak hidden text attached to images.
Speech is provided by the standard synthesised computer voices that are provided with Windows.
First Download Firefox3 This accessible from Mozilla
Download PowerTalk
The download is accessible at http://fullmeasure.co.uk/powertalk/
PowerTalk requires Windows 98 or later, PowerPoint 2000 and Microsoft Speech API 5.1, which is already loaded on Windows XP
Editing PowerTalk
PowerTalk automatically narrates Slide Shows when they are opened outside of PowerPoint.
Opening a Slide Shows through PowerPoint will allow it to be shown without narration.
Endless Possibilities
The following slides are from the Children Book Award Nominee PowerPoint. This PowerPoint is setup in the library to encourage students to read the Nominees. Now, with PowerTalk, the slides are read to the students, engaging all students and encouraging them to read the Children Book Award Nominees!
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