Monday, January 23, 2012

Adobe read Out Loud function

readerMany of us use Adobe Reader to read Portable Documant Format (PDF) files, but did you know that Adobe Reader can actually read PDFs to you? Not only that, but you can also enable PDF documents to allow text input. These features, including many others, make Adobe Reader an excellent tool to use with students.

If you do not already have Adobe Reader, we suggest that you download it by clicking this link.

Like other text readers, Adobe Reader's Read Out Loud function reads the text contained within a PDF out loud for the user to hear. This is very helpful for audible learners and students that have reading disabilities. You can even use this function to read documents to you while you work on something else on your computer. The video below outlines how to use the Read Out Loud function in Adobe Reader:



Note: There is also a document at the bottom of this page that outlines these steps.



Note: The document below is a walkthrough on how to use the Read Aloud feature. It contains the same information as the videos above. You may want to save this document on your computer in case you need to quickly reference this information later.

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