S6E1: Three Technologies to Make Classes More Accessible

Independent Languages Consultant Joe Dale demonstrates how Immersive Reader, Voice Typing, and Closed Captioning in Microsoft and Google tools can support learners to make lessons more accessible and inclusive. Watch the podcast recording here for demonstrations of these tools in use.

For more tips on technology for teaching, follow Joe on LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube.

 

References

  • Microsoft Office. (2023). Immersive Reader, Dictate, and Subtitles are features built into Microsoft Office software like Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and OneNote.

  • Google Chrome. (2023). Use Immersive Reader on Websites (Version 113.0.5672.92). Available here. Accessed 15 May 2023

  • YouTube Transcript (2023). Available here. Accessed 15 May 2023.

Laura Wilkes

Laura is the co-founder and producer of the TESOL Pop podcast, which focuses on bite-sized development for busy English Language teachers. Laura is also the founder of Communicating for Impact, where she trains educators and edupreneurs to use media creatively to grow their community.

https://communicating-for-impact.com/
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