13 Sound Ideas for Using Text-to-Speech in E-Learning #223

Text-to-Speech in E-Learning RECAP #223: Challenge | Recap

This week's challenge asked course designers to share examples of how text-to-speech is used in e-learning. Examples include: labeled graphics, storytelling, soundboards, math games, and much more!

Thanks so much to everyone who shared a demo, download, or feedback this week. And welcome to our first-time challengers: Ned WhiteleyRosie Wayper, and Jane Magness! Thanks for joining the challenges.

Daniel Mies

Daniel Mies

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Richard Watson

Richard Watson

View project | Learn more | Richard Watson | Website | @rwatsonID

Jennifer Clarke

Jennifer Clarke

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David Lindenberg

David Lindenberg

View project | Learn more & download | David Lindenberg | Website | @dvdlindenberg

Brian Vigna

Brian Vigna

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Sandra Lowe

Sandra Lowe

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Tim Hillier

Tim Hillier

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Alexander Salas

Alexander Salas

View project | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn

Jodi Sansone

Jodi Sansone

View project | Download | Jodi Sansone | @jodimsansone

Nicki Berry

Nicki Berry

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Ned Whiteley

Ned Whiteley

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Stefano Craba

Stefano Craba

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Tracy Carroll

Tracy Carroll

View project | Learn more | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll

Samuel Apata

Samuel Apata

View project | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem

Montse Anderson

Montse Anderson

View project | Download | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning

Rosie Wayper

Rosie Wayper

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Jane Magness

Jane Magness

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Jennifer Clarke

Jennifer Clarke

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Tom Kuhlmann

Tom Kuhlmann

View project | Tom Kuhlmann | Website | @TomKuhlmann

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Share Text-to-Speech E-Learning Examples!

The text-to-speech challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.

Share Text-to-Speech E-Learning Examples!