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Speech to Text LibreOffice Template Tutorial

If you like interpretive computer languages, or “substitutional” type thinking, you would gravitate towards templates. Templates in Word Processing circles, in LibreOffice circles to be precise, which are the circles apt to today’s work, are designed to contain a lot … Continue reading

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Speech to Text Hangman Game Tutorial

ESL students can also benefit from forms of learning that are games, and yesterday’s Speech to Text Vocabulary Phrases Tutorial‘s new option to our Google Speech to Text API series of web application functionalities lends itself to an extension of … Continue reading

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Speech to Text Vocabulary Phrases Tutorial

ESL students can struggle with English Phrases and Idioms, and with that in mind we channel the ideas of the previous English Phrase Guessing Game Primer Tutorial on top of the previous build up from Speech to Text to Speech … Continue reading

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Speech to Text to Speech Tutorial

It’s ESL thoughts back at the top of our thinking today building on yesterday’s Speech to Text Hierarchy Tutorial. We’re going the full circle today, improving on what we have already as far as an ESL learner might be concerned … Continue reading

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Speech to Text Hierarchy Tutorial

Are you amazed like me at how computer software can eventually be boiled down to the difference between … 1 0 … call it what you will … yes versus no … true versus false (boolean values) … on versus … Continue reading

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Speech to Text Survey Tutorial

On top of yesterday’s Speech to Text ESL Tutorial we add, for the first time, a “Survey” functionality not needing a two player setup. This leaves the right hand table cell to be able to contain an HTML form element, … Continue reading

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Google Calendar Chart Difference Report Planning Tutorial

Yesterday, with Google Timeline Chart Clipboard Tutorial, we had another (“when”) sub-guinea pig situation like the Area Chart was a “where” sub-guinea pig. Now, you may be sick of our “guinea pig” business … nga, nga, nga nga, ngaaaaair keeps … Continue reading

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Google Timeline Chart Clipboard Tutorial

Today’s Google Charts Timeline Chart interface changes bring into play for the first time thoughts regarding (the Javascript) … Date … (object and) data type. We wanted to start down this “road” so that our “when” Google Charts such as … Continue reading

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