edshelf Weekly - Language Translation Tools
There are a lot of benefits in learning another language. While not always as perfect as a native speaker, here are some teacher-recommended web and mobile services that offer language translations.
TalkingPoints for Teachers - Send parents secure text messages that are translated to each recipient's native language. Supports 20+ languages. FREE
Google Translate - Get translations by speaking, typing, or taking a photo using this mobile app and website. Supports 90+ languages. FREE
Microsoft Translator - Translate text, voice, photos, and even text-based conversations between up to 100 people. Supports 60+ languages. FREE
Naver Papago Translate - Travel to countries in Asia and get text, voice, conversation, and image translations, as well as a dictionary and phrasebook. Supports 11 languages. FREE
LingoJam - Create your own language translation service for any language, real or fictional, such as morse code, binary, Elvish, and more. FREE
Want more? Check out these shelves of tools created by members like you.
Foreign Languages Tools - Curated by history teacher Pavel Hurt.
English Language Learners - Curated by district library coordinator Charlotte Ballard.
Enjoy these great tools for educators and students! Looking for previous issues of the edshelf Weekly? All are available online.
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