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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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