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    Read Aloud

    Read Aloud

    An awesome browser extension that reads aloud webpage content

    ...The extension targets users who prefer listening over reading, as well as people with dyslexia, other learning disabilities, or eye strain, and children learning to read. Read Aloud lets users choose from multiple voices: built-in browser voices, plus premium cloud voices from providers such as Google Wavenet, Amazon Polly, IBM Watson, and Microsoft. It offers simple controls through a toolbar button, right-click menu, and keyboard shortcuts for play, pause, stop, rewind, and fast forward. Users can customize voice, speed, pitch, and text highlighting behavior directly from the extension’s settings panel.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Text2Video

    Text2Video

    Software tool that converts text to video for more engaging experience

    ...I plan to further work on the project targeting young college students who are aged between 18 to 23 because they tend to prefer learning through videos over books based on the survey I found. The technologies I used for the project are HTML, CSS, Javascript, Node.js, CCapture.js, ffmpegserver.js, Amazon Polly, Python, Flask, gevent, spaCy, and Pixabay API.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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