Using Text-to-Speech
Using Text-to-Speech
Scholastic Art offers an audio Text-to-Speech tool to assist students in their reading. When using Text-to-Speech, an automated voice reads the article aloud. Each word is highlighted as it is read, and students can control the speed of the reading. Text-to-Speech is a great tool for allowing students to listen to an article as they read along in their print or digital magazines.
Where to Find Text-to-Speech
Where to Find Text-to-Speech
Select an article that you want to read. If the article has multiple reading levels, the options will appear in the toolbar on the left. Choose the preferred level, then click the speaker icon from the same toolbar. The text will be highlighted as it’s read aloud.
How to Use Text-to-Speech
How to Use Text-to-Speech
The menu at the bottom of the screen has three functions:
1. Play/Pause: You may play or pause the audio as the text is read aloud.
2. Stop: You may stop the audio at any time.
3. Reading Speed (normal/slow): You may toggle between normal and slow reading speeds.
*Note: You can also double-click on any word in the article to start Text-to-Speech from that point.