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How to use Text-To-Speech Software for E-Learning Courses

Text-To-Speech software is an incredible way to attach a narration track to e-learning courses. This tool allows people to create accessible e-learning modules to help differently-abled learners. TTS also helps in easy editing of the audio while the course is under development.

Businesses outside of e-learning, like online marketing, are also using Text-To-Speech in their designs. The acquisition of text-to-speech makes sense to everyone: as the quality of artificial voices has upgraded several levels in the last years, it’s created an seductive opportunity for cost savings against using professional voice talent. No matter the reasons, Text-To-Speech is also great for course designers to quickly and easily create narration for their courses. 

There are many online services for text to speech translations, but the process is just so boring and you have to pay for some of these services. However, using some free tools, you can do text to speech translations far more simply.

One of the best text to speech software is Woord.

With this software you can easily convert your text into professional speech for free using female or male premium voices making it more natural. It is perfect for e-learning, presentations, YouTube videos, and increasing the accessibility of your website.

Woord’s SSML Editor is a unique tool that aims to create a wide range of Artificial Intelligence enabled services and products such as text to speech. This text to speech service speaks in high quality, with realistic sounding male or female premium voices. 

  • Just type a word or a phrase, or copy-paste any text.
  • Choose the speech rate that works for you.
  • Start from any position in the text.
  • Replay the text as many times as you wish.

If you want to test the voices before signing up, you can use his Free online reader.

You can use this service to practice your listening and speaking skills, mastering your pronunciation or you can also listen to any written materials in authentic voices while doing something else.

Here are some common-use cases for Woord’s text-to-speech in e-learning:

  • Placeholder audio: Use text-to-speech to synchronize your audio with object animations. You’ll have to modify the timings of the animations, but this technique can be a huge timesaver in the long term.
  • Scenarios: If you need some quick and neutral voices for short scenarios or interactions, text-to-speech is the best option for many designers. It’s simple and easier than gathering your co-workers to record. And text-to-speech gets it done in one shot.
  • Language and vocabulary: In these cases, courses that focus on language training and vocabulary are good candidates for text-to-speech narration. 
  • Course content changes regularly: It is time-wasting and costly to repeatedly re-record audio with human voices. TTS makes content improvements quicker and cheaper. Companies can update content in plenty of languages for their e-learning courses. E-learning professionals can update fastly their learning materials to their learners and reach new target audiences.
  • Finding someone with a good voice talent can be expensive: It’s difficult for a human speaker to be able to produce the correct pronunciation commonly. Woord’s voices are free and provide consistent pronunciation that speaks at a steady pace. This guarantees people to comprehend the learning materials better.

Text-To-Speech offers E-Learning professionals a cheaper alternative in generating e-learning modules compared to human voices. The quality of these voices are becoming closer and closer to real human voices thanks to advanced technology. This improves the learner experience of everyone taking an e-learning course.


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