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You can customize speaking speed and choose from conversational, professional, male or female voice tones depending on your ...
If economic and technological transformations have changed our relationship with literature before, they could do so again.
Built-in screen readers improve the accessibility of texts and can help students achieve success in building higher-level ...
Across the globe, a race is under way to crack some of the last mysterious forms of writing that have never been translated.
AI tools like ChatGPT can churn out essays, emails, and even poetry in seconds, they leave subtle yet telling fingerprints for detection systems ...
“A writer,” Saul Bellow once observed, “is a reader moved to emulation.” But what if it’s also the other way around? What if, when we think about writing, we are actually teaching ourselves how to ...
I f there’s been one constant in the nearly 30 years Kerry L. Beckford has been teaching, it’s this: College students aren’t particularly excited to take a required composition course. So Beckford, a ...
Readers on TikTok and Instagram are making the aesthetics of reading more visible than ever with creative, and often intricate, annotations. Called marginalia, these markups can be elaborate, with ...
Co-authored by Xiaoyan Dong, Hannah Farrell, and Michael Hogan. Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing how we learn and develop knowledge and skills. With the development of AI, more and ...
It’s my ninth grade English class, and we are at the end of our unit on “A Raisin in the Sun.” We were writing an essay on the American Dream and the barriers marginalized people experience as they ...