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Talk To Me!

Resources: Use your current computer/laptop/tablet systems word.  

What to do: Did you know you can use either internal software or dictation software to speak your thoughts into written format! Here I have collated some links to make the process easy for you. If you use Mac- you open up word, hit FN twice and you are ready to go! Thanks to @AJTF71 for the heads up!  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruWH7xdH9AE – Here’s some advice from @teachertoolkit himself!

https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js P.S This isn’t new! @Penny_Ten has tweeted about it in 2012!!

https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Variations: There is also software that turns written words into voice?!  

Image Reference – https://medium.com/@venkateshpnk22/how-to-convert-your-speech-voice-to-text-data-1b2686099260

 

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