"Speak It On My iPod® 2.0
Send Multiple Documents to Your iPod While You Sleep
WHAT IS IT?
It converts documents on your computer into audio files you can listen to on your iPod using the speech features of Mac OS X."
Costs $10 US
MyStudyBar to the EduApps Family.
MyStudyBar continues the EduApps
philosophy of free and open source software to
support teaching and learning and is a free alternative to similar commercial programs which use a floating toolbar to support literacy.
AccessApps
provides a range of solutions to support writing, reading and planning, as well as sensory, cognitive and physical difficulties.
TeachApps
is a collection of software specifically
designed for teachers or lecturers.
LearnApps
, as its name implies, is specifically
designed for learners. All learners or students can benefit from LearnApps.
MyStudyBar
is our new kid on the block, providing
a suite of apps to support literacy.
Currently we host over 90 open
source and freeware software applications which can be entirely used from a USB
stick on a Windows computer.
Download now ...
Select the bundle of applications which best suit your individual needs.
Click here for a full list of applications and comparison of
bundles on offer
.
MyStudyBar
MyStudyBar
Description
Similar to popular commercial programs which use a floating
toolbar to suppor literacy. Includes applications for mind mapping, screen
masking, word prediction, talking dictionary, text-to-speech, voice recognition
and more
Version
MyStudyBar for
Windows XP
MyStudyBar for
Windows
Vista and 7
Download Size
117MB
117MB
Extract Size
235MB
235MB
USB Stick
256MB+
256MB+
AccessApps, LearnApps and TeachApps
AccessApps
LearnApps
TeachApps
Description
A range of e-learning solutions to support reading, writing, and
planning as well as sensory, cognitive and physical difficulties
A range of applications with learning in mind (including some
games)
Includes applications specifically for developing and testing learning
materials
Full Version
PaperPhone is the world's first nextgen, thin film smartphone and interactive paper computer.
Thinfilm sensors allow the phone to respond to bending of the screen to navigate pages in ebooks, play or pause mp3s, make phone calls, or navigate apps. A flexible wacom tablet allows users to draw on the screen with a pen as if it were a sheet of paper.
For more information visit http://www.hml.queensu.ca/paperphone
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