Showing posts with label speech recognition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speech recognition. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2014

Speaktacular Sight Words Edu

Speaktacular Sight Words is a innovative iOS app that helps children learn how to pronounce words and help w/ word recognition in Grads K-5.  The way this works is w/ their state of the art voice recognition technology as a student speaks the word displayed on the screen (can be turned off) or that is said to them.  As they speak into the iOS device using the built in microphone, Miko the Monkey claps if spoken correctly or offers positive encouragement if not.  Best of all, is the built in tracking that generates detailed progress reports of which words are spoken correctly or wrong.  An educator/parent can even listen to incorrect word spoken by the child as it allows for recording.  Speaktacular is aligned to Common Core Standards, includes over 700 words, and offers high replay value w/ rewards of solving a puzzle after a child speaks 5 correct words.

I highly recommend checking out Speaktacular Sight Words by clicking here!!!

For more information on Speaktacular Sight Words check out EDshelf.

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Speech Wizard

Speech Wizard is an excellent iPad app that is normally $39.99 but free today.  This app is perfect for ESL, parents, or Speech Therapists looking to help students w/ their articulation skills.  This is done through fun Game Based Learning activities that has students using flashcards, going on sound hunts, and more.  Best of all is the data tracking/report generating as well as the ab
ility to record your voice or pronunciation of words.

I highly recommend checking out Speech Wizard by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

TalkTyper

TalkTyper is a super cool tool for speech recognition in a browser (only Chrome).  All a person has to do is enable their microphone on their computer and start talking into the browser and the text should appear on the screen.  It can then be edited, printed, and shared w/ others.

I highly recommend checking out TalkTyper by clicking here!!!