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Akiyo Hirai; Angelina Kovalyova – Language Learning & Technology, 2024
Speech-to-text applications have great potential for helping students with English language comprehension and pronunciation practice. This study explores the functionality of five speech-to-text (STT) applications (Google Docs voice typing tool, Apple Dictation, Windows 10 Dictation, Dictation.io [a website service], and "Transcribe" [an…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, English Language Learners, English (Second Language), Articulation (Speech)
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Hsiao-Wen Hsu – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2024
The implementation of computer-assisted pronunciation training (CAPT) has been proven to be successful in improving learners' pronunciation abilities. Automatic speech recognition (ASR) software was used to provide mediated support to 103 pre-intermediate level students (62 males and 41 females). After experiencing a two-semester of CAPT…
Descriptors: Automation, Assistive Technology, Pronunciation, English Language Learners
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Escudeiro, Paula; Galasso, Bruno; Teixeira, Dirceu; Gouveia, Márcia Campos; Escudeiro, Nuno – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022
The communication gap between deaf and non-deaf communities arises due to the use of distinct mother languages. A deaf student, who used to communicate in sign language, cannot read fluently materials written in spoken language. This fact causes serious difficulties to deaf students since most didactic materials in higher education are available…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Communication, Deafness, Online Courses
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Nazemi, Azadeh; Murray, Iain; Fernaando, Chandrika; McMeekin, David A. – World Journal of Education, 2016
Documents use tables to communicate multidimensional information clearly, summarise and present data in an easy-to-interpret way. Tabular information in scanned PDF due to its nature without further processing is not accessible for vision-impaired people who use assistive technology such as screen readers. The lack of access to table contents…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Assistive Technology, Automation, Tables (Data)
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Liyanagunawardena, Tharindu R. – European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning, 2020
Transcripts and captions make videos more accessible to everyone. However, the time and resources required for manual transcription are a known barrier in creating accessible videos. This paper presents a small study where students (283) and tutors (27) reported their views on automatic transcriptions for recorded webinar videos. Despite not…
Descriptors: Transcripts (Written Records), Video Technology, Assistive Technology, Students with Disabilities
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Frankel, Lois; Brownstein, Beth; Soiffer, Neil; Hansen, Eric – ETS Research Report Series, 2016
The work described in this report is the first phase of a project to provide easy-to-use tools for authoring and rendering secondary-school algebra-level math expressions in synthesized speech that is useful for students with blindness or low vision. This report describes the initial development, software implementation, and evaluation of the…
Descriptors: Algebra, Automation, Secondary School Mathematics, Artificial Speech
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Chun, Dorothy M. – Educational Technology & Society, 2019
Based on my role as Editor in Chief of the journal Language Learning & Technology since 2000 and on my experiences as a technology-enhanced language learning (TELL) researcher, developer and teacher, I will provide an overview of recent cutting-edge research on the uses of technologies for second language teaching and learning. I suggest that…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Educational Technology
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Hoover, Eric C.; Souza, Pamela E.; Gallun, Frederick J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2012
Purpose: The benefits of amplitude compression in hearing aids may be limited by distortion resulting from rapid gain adjustment. To evaluate this, it is convenient to quantify distortion by using a metric that is sensitive to the changes in the processed signal that decrease consonant recognition, such as the Envelope Difference Index (EDI;…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Acoustics, Phonemes, Recognition (Psychology)
Anastasopoulos, Nicholas; Baer, Amanda Marie – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2013
Massive Open Online Courses ("MOOCs") are free online courses offered by institutions of higher education to individuals across the world, without any admissions criteria. Through web-based courses hosted by MOOC platforms, student-participants learn by accessing media, including documents, pictures and uploaded lectures on the course…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Large Group Instruction, Hearing Impairments, Visual Impairments
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Blue, Elfreda V.; Pace, Darra – Knowledge Quest, 2011
Universal Design (UD) is widely used in architecture. It is evidenced in public and private spaces to ensure environmental access (facilities and equipment) to the broadest range of users. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a research-based set of principles that provide a practical framework for using technology to maximize learning…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, School Libraries, Access to Education, Inclusion
Edwards-Johnson, Adriana – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2009
Today many library resources are accessible 24/7. Students can be in the classroom, home, or at their favorite fast food place and do what once required a visit to the library. Electronic access to information has become a major part of the culture. No longer are students just watching a 16mm projected film in class; now they can access online…
Descriptors: Access to Information, School Libraries, Media Specialists, Assistive Technology
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Brasher, Andrew; McAndrew, Patrick – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2009
This paper describes how digital talking books (DTBs) with embedded functionality for learners can be generated from content structured according to the OU OpenLearn schema. It includes examples showing how a software transformation developed from open source components can be used to remix OpenLearn content, and discusses issues concerning the…
Descriptors: Open Universities, Educational Resources, Costs, Web Sites
Ryba, Ken; McIvor, Tom; Shakir, Maha; Paez, Di – E-Journal of Instructional Science and Technology, 2006
This study examined continuous automated speech recognition in the university lecture theatre. The participants were both native speakers of English (L1) and English as a second language students (L2) enrolled in an information systems course (Total N=160). After an initial training period, an L2 lecturer in information systems delivered three…
Descriptors: Student Surveys, Student Attitudes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Information Systems