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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Android Studio Project Copy Tutorial
The concept of “Project Copy” in terms of discussing the Android Studio IDE creator of Android mobile applications is an interesting one. For us at least, what most comes to mind is that you … physically copy the Android Studio … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Android, android app, Android mobile, Android Studio, gradle, IDE, Java, Mac OS X, mobile, programming, project, tutorial					
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		Agenda Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Wizard Tutorial
We’re happy here, finally, to move onto a new concept with the “Speech to Text to Speech” web application blog posting thread, building on yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Audio Prompting Tutorial using the recent … Curriculum … Continue reading →
									
						Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials					
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						Tagged agenda, API, array, artificial intelligence, audio, boolean, caption, captions, categorization, curriculum vitae, ESL, eval, form, game, games, Google, Google Translate, hangman, hear, hierarchy, HTML, internationalization, internet, intranet, Javascript, LibreOffice, linefeed, Mac OS X, MAMP, microphone, MyMemory, onblur, overlay, parameter, parameterize, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, pronounciation, QuickTime Player, say, speech to text, spelling, survey, template, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, translate, tutorial, upload, video, vocabulary, whitespace, wizard, word process, YouTube, YouTube API					
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		Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Audio Prompting Tutorial
Do you remember with yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Uploaded Prompting Tutorial how we presented a YouTube video means of catering for some automated audio prompting with our Curriculum Vitae web application following our “subdream” of … … Continue reading →
									
						Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials					
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						Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, audio, boolean, caption, captions, categorization, curriculum vitae, ESL, eval, form, game, games, Google, Google Translate, hangman, hear, hierarchy, HTML, internationalization, internet, intranet, Javascript, LibreOffice, Mac OS X, MAMP, microphone, MyMemory, onblur, overlay, parameter, parameterize, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, pronounciation, QuickTime Player, say, speech to text, spelling, survey, template, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, translate, tutorial, upload, video, vocabulary, word process, YouTube, YouTube API					
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		Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Uploaded Prompting Tutorial
Yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Prompting Tutorial was about a generic automated prompting solution, but was suited to a relatively small audience, alas. The other choice here is to make your own audio content that you upload, … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, audio, boolean, caption, captions, categorization, curriculum vitae, ESL, eval, form, game, games, Google, Google Translate, hangman, hear, hierarchy, HTML, internationalization, internet, intranet, Javascript, LibreOffice, Mac OS X, MAMP, microphone, MyMemory, onblur, overlay, parameter, parameterize, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, pronounciation, QuickTime Player, say, speech to text, spelling, survey, template, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, translate, tutorial, upload, video, vocabulary, word process, YouTube, YouTube API					
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		Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Prompting Tutorial
Regulars to this current blog posting thread on the theme of “Speech to Text to Speech” will know … We still have a “dream” in this line of thinking to develop a user friendly enough form filling (web application) aid. … Continue reading →
									
						Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials					
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						Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, boolean, categorization, curriculum vitae, ESL, eval, form, game, games, Google, Google Translate, hangman, hear, hierarchy, HTML, internationalization, internet, intranet, Javascript, LibreOffice, Mac OS X, MAMP, microphone, MyMemory, onblur, overlay, parameter, parameterize, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, pronounciation, say, speech to text, spelling, survey, template, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, translate, tutorial, vocabulary, word process					
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		WhatsApp Messaging Android Image Chat Tutorial
A week on, using WhatsApp on an Android smartphone, my student, having had it installed, as you can see with WhatsApp Messaging Install Primer Tutorial, the few issues she had questions about this week were … How do you send … Continue reading →
									
						Posted in Android, eLearning, Tutorials					
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						Tagged Android, attachment, Chat, encryption, Facebook, gallery, Google, Google Play, image, images, install, iOS, message, messaging, mobile, mobile app, network, networking, play store, smartphone, SMS, tutorial, whatsapp, WiFi					
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		Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Internationalization Tutorial
The modifications of yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Tutorial all had a good generic feel to them, but something was definitely missing. Is it too late to ask you to close your eyes and not read … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, boolean, categorization, curriculum vitae, ESL, eval, form, game, games, Google, Google Translate, hangman, hear, hierarchy, HTML, internationalization, Javascript, LibreOffice, microphone, MyMemory, onblur, overlay, parameter, parameterize, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, pronounciation, speech to text, spelling, survey, template, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, translate, tutorial, vocabulary, word process					
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		Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Tutorial
We started on a Curriculum Vitae (via LibreOffice template) yesterday with Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text LibreOffice Tutorial and today’s work is “consolidation” before adding any new functionality as such, because we saw improvements galore that could improve what we … Continue reading →
									
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