Provide audio accommodation with human-like text-to-speech
All students possess the tools to access learning with Mote


Why use Mote Read Aloud?
Teachers can make support accessibility needs without additional support
Thousands of educators, students and professionals use Mote Read Aloud
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Mote allows educators to add audio supports to Google Slides, Docs, Forms, and other platforms. Students also can use Mote for creation, verbal fluency, and to explain their learning. The Mote extension is easy to use and great for all ages. Mote breaks down learning barriers with transcription and translation features, making learning accessible to all.






I spend a LOT of my time typing comments on documents: I supervise postgraduate students. I've explored a number of speech-to-text systems. Most of them fail when you use technical language in my field and generally become unusable for anything except generic colloquial language. Mote is the best I have found so far that does a good job of transcribing that manages the technical jargon of my field. It has really improved my productivity on providing detailed notes on documents.
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As a FSL teacher, currently working remotely to teach my students; still new to the French language, it gives students a better opportunity to listen to what I am saying, even after class, when I'm not with them. The audio is easy to add, click on and listen to as often as needed. The fact that you can use it on a multitude of writing platforms that I engage with my students; including the option for translation for my ELL students, is amazing and super helpful.