Tech Tip: Text to Voice
The Text to Voice tool is quite useful, especially when it comes to reading long articles or proofreading your own writing. I do not currently use any audio tools like this, but I have used them quite extensively in the past for previous English class projects to catch spelling errors or grammatical issues. I stopped using voice-to-text tools because I realized they were often quite slow and difficult to listen to. However, the Text to Voice tool for Chrome has many customizable features to accommodate different readers and writers to perfectly suit individual needs. I currently do not use any other text-to-voice tools, so I don't particularly have a preference. However, I have found that the Chrome extension for text to voice is useful and quite customizable to suit different people. Personally, I have not listened to audiobooks before, but many of my friends prefer to listen to audiobooks in the car instead of the radio. I can see why this option is preferred by so many people as it allows people to actively listen to different stories and experiences instead of traditional radio stations. I can also tell how much more detail people can absorb from listening to audiobooks than traditional reading, which helps create a more inviting and detailed storytelling experience.
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