Wiki-to-Speech by John Graves (part 2)

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Wiki-to-Speech and Moodle for MMVC11 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 New Zealand License.AGENDA: ● Why Wiki-to-Speech (1 slide) ● A Moodle Lesson (10 slides) ● Question Formats (6 slides) ● A Wiki-to-Speech LessonWhy Wiki-to-Speech: ● Collaboration ● Talking computers! ● “Watson” for DummiesQuestion FormatsScriptScriptQuestion Format: QUESTION ANSWER ; RESPONSE Free Applications from http://wikitospeech.orgPaste http://wikitospeech.wikispaces.com/MoodleMootVirtualConference2011 hereLocalControlWhy Wiki-to-Speech: ● Author with familiar tools ● Present on web or mobile ● FreeQuestion Format: QUESTION ANSWER ; RESPONSE Question Format: Do you need a demo? Yes ;[demo] OK. Let's go ... No ;; Our next topic is ... Question Format: Do you need a demo? Yes No Question Format: What is C2H5OH? Alcohol ; Be more specific. Methanol ; That is CH3OH. Ethanol ;; Let's drink some!Question Format: Beverages containing ethanol are alcoholic. Those containing methanol are toxic. ; ;; ;;; ;;;;;-3 No, let's review “A relative jump” ;[section 1] No, let's review [section 1] ;What does the first semicolon on a line in a script indicate? It separates the answer from the response ;; Correct. A wrong answer ; You are thinking of a line with only one semicolon. What do two semicolons on a line in a script indicate? Go to the next question ;; Correct. A correct answer ; Yes, but having precisely two has a more specific meaning. Try it! Write a script on the wiki: http://aucklandunitarian.pagekite.me/or on: http://ietherpad.com Play your script with software from: http://wikitospeech.orgStep 1: In your browser, go to ietherpad.com/yourname For example, I would go to ietherpad.com/johngravesStep 2: NoteCopy Step 3:Step 4:

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Wiki-to-Speech combines wiki technology with text-to-speech technology to yield collaboratively produced, interactive dialogs. The presentation will be made using the Wiki-to-Speech technology itself (as, for example, this how-to guide )

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