GRANT GIVES AUDIO-READER STAFF, VOLUNTEERS ACCESS TO SPEECH-ASSISTED TECHNOLOGY
March 24, 2008
March 24, 2008
LAWRENCE, Kan., March 24 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news release:
The jaw is integral to a person's ability to form speech. Now Audio-Reader has JAWS that will help machines speak, so blind workers and volunteers can access computer technology.
Audio-Reader received a $5,000 grant this month from the Douglas County Community Foundation to purchase new text-to-speech computer software called JAWS. This software - to be installed in Audio-Reader . . .
The jaw is integral to a person's ability to form speech. Now Audio-Reader has JAWS that will help machines speak, so blind workers and volunteers can access computer technology.
Audio-Reader received a $5,000 grant this month from the Douglas County Community Foundation to purchase new text-to-speech computer software called JAWS. This software - to be installed in Audio-Reader . . .