I've often asked the question, what will you do if a Learner asks for notes as an audio file? I've suggested that one solution is to use Audacity to record an audio version, when you proof read text. By reading it out loud I know you will spot errors and, as a bonus you then have an audio version for all learners.

CarryoutText, like the example I've just given, allows those who...

  • find reading difficult or, in some cases, impossible;
  • can understand spoken but not written English; or
  • prefer to listen while doing other things

...to use their commute time or their time at the gym etc., more productively.

It empowers these people to convert blogs, wikis, news articles and any other text to an audio file that can be played on their iPod or their favourite mp3 player.

Let CarryoutText help you multitask and get more done in less time by visiting http://www.carryouttext.com/ and trying it out.