Showing posts with label free audio books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free audio books. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Learning Ally Adds Text To Select Audiobooks


Learning Ally has started to add text  to a handfull of audiobooks in its collection. Learning Ally is an audio book library for people with print disabilities. The audio books with intergrated text download and opparate just like any other Learning Ally audiobook. If you prefer to just listen to the book and not read along you can do so. The book is read aloud with human narration and each paragraph is highlighted as it is being read. The text and highlighting help users follow the words as the text is being read which can help with comprehension. Some people might find it easier to follow the text if it highlighted word by-word or line- by-line instead of  paragraph-by-paragraph, but including text is a great new feature.

The app on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch still does not allow for background download or reading which means that when you close the app the audiobook will stop. Even with these shortcomings it is exciting to see  human audio and text in one easy to use app.

One title I found with the new feature is "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." Learning Ally will begin offering more titles with text and audio in the future. To download the free Learing Ally app click here.

Click read more below to view screenshots of the app in action.










Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Learning Ally Audio App Updated But Still Missing Key Features


Today, the Learning Ally Audio app was updated to version 2.0.4. The Learning Ally Audio app costs $19.99 from the App Store. You must be a Learning Ally (formally RFB&D) member to use the app. The app allows members to listen to audio books downloaded from Learning Ally on the go. The update adds the ability to download books over the web without having to connect and sync with iTunes. It also has minor user interface improvements.

On the downside the app does not allow users to listen to their audio books in the background. In other words, you cannot listen to your books while you view the printed text in another application. This feature is very important for sighted users who want to read the printed text of an iBook with the audio support. You also can't check your email, browse the web or anything do anything else. Once you close the app, play back stops. iOS has had the ability to play background audio for over a year, but Learning Ally has yet to adopt the feature. 

If you are a Learning Ally member the Learning Ally Audio app is a great buy. If your not a member you cannot use this app. Read2Go, Bookshare's iOS app, is a more polished app. Click here and here to learn more about Learning Ally.



Thursday, June 9, 2011

Free Audio Books from Overdrive Media



Overdrive Media and local libraries are teaming up to provide free audio book to members of the library. You can download overdrive media here and then go to your library's website to download free audio books. There are waiting list for some books but many audio books are available with short waiting lists. The size of the waiting list depends on your library. Overdrive has an iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad app as well as an Android app that allows users to download books directly to your device. Listening to audio books and reading along can be very helpful for people who have print disabilities. Also, Overdrive provides books with professional narration which are better then computerized text-to-speech voices. The best part of Overdrive media audio books is that they are free to any one with a library card.