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LANDMARK COLLEGE INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND TRAINING > ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR THE CLASSROOM > READING > HOW COMPUTER READERS AFFECT THE USER
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Text readers are useful for many students with learning disabilities because they offer auditory feedback to a text environment. When writing, this is most useful for students whose oral language ability exceeds their written language skills. Students who have an auditory strength can use their general language sensibility to catch errors in syntax and overall structure. Screen readers are clearly one of the most useful tools for college students with learning disabilities who need to read immense amounts of text.

Read about some Text-to-Speech User Experiences:
Christina
Brian

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