Posted by John Dalziel on Wednesday, December 30, 2009,
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Multimedia
LoudLit is a good place to find free audio recordings of well known works of literature.
Many websites do this, but what makes LoudLit unique, and useful for practitioners, is the option of reading the text online while listening to the reading of the text.
LoudLit is a great resource for struggling readers.
Learners can...
use LoudLit to follow along with the reading of a text.
use individual computers to progress at their own pace.
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