Read & Write Educational Video

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Description

A youthful , informative explanation of how to use this software with Google Docs.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
hi there today. We're going to see how read and write can help when you're using Google docks or just browsing the Internet. Okay, lets start racing what we can do in Google docks. Here's the purple read and write icon at the top of your screen. Click on it and this toolbar appears. First of all, let's read some text out loud. Put the cursor anywhere you want. Click Play, and it starts reading like this. Honey is a kind of sugary syrup, and you can stop at any time. Pick a word like this and use the dictionary to explain what it means. And there's a picture dictionary right here, too. Click on the Prediction icon and read and write will help you by guessing words that you're typing. Put your mouth over the suggested word to hear it read aloud Insects. If that's the word, your looking for click to insert it, click here near the right of the toolbar to James settings. If you want Teoh, there are lots of different reading voices to choose from, and you can change reading speed of it's too fast or slow. You can hide the toolbar anytime you don't need it by clicking on the reading right icon again. Okay, Reading right isn't just for Google docks. You can use it when you're browsing Web pages with Google Chrome to click the reading right logo in the address bar right here and the toolbar pops up. Most features air pretty similar to when you're using Google docks with reading aloud. This time, you can hover over to hear the text. I had a chance to talk to the show's creator. You can stop reading any time. The dictionary lets you look up what words mean. And here the definitions read aloud. Double click to highlight a word and press the dictionary button to see what it means. Click on the dictionary to listen to it. Adjective having life a bigger or spirit. And, of course, there's a picture dictionary, too. Double click to highlight a word, then could great here Did the images related to the word you've selected this fact finder is really useful. If you're doing homework or researching an assignment, highlight a word and click here to see search results from Google. Thanks for watching