[Pibe-division] Spanish-English dictionary
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Tue Sep 25 21:54:51 UTC 2012
In the app store on Apple products, there is a wonderful translation app called to say hi. It is very clearly labeled, and you speak the phrase in English, then tap the Spanish portion of the app, and a voice speaks what you have written in Spanish. You can say one word, as in a dictionary, or you can say a phrase, or two or three sentences. It is the most accessible translation app I have seen. Again, the app is calledSay Hi
Hope this helps.
Kimberly A. morrow, Ph.D.
On Sep 25, 2012, at 4:48 PM, Marianne Denning <marianne at denningweb.com> wrote:
> Have you checked on Bookshare to see if they have any? If the purpose
> is to read Spanish in braille I would stay away from a talking
> dictionary but it could work as a supplement.
>
> On 9/25/12, Michele Boutin <kickem at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Does anyone have any suggestions for a Spanish-English dictionary for one of
>> my braille reading students? We have a braille version in 3 boxes, which of
>> course, isn't very practical. I was thinking of purchasing the Franklin
>> Spanish-English Talking dictionary, but I am not sure if it is totally
>> accessible or if it just talks for pronunciation? This student is very
>> bright and very technologically savvy. Any recommendations would be
>> appreciated. Michele BoutinTeacher of Blind and Visually Impaired Students
>>
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