ReadAloud by Poodll

Activities ::: mod_readaloud
Maintained by Justin Hunt
Part of set PoodLL.
ReadAloud measures reading speed and accuracy without creating extra work for teachers. AI auto-grading and robust HTML5 recording allows teachers to collect reading fluency data quickly and easily.
Latest release:
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204 downloads
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Current versions available: 3

How well are your student's reading?

ReadAloud helps you answer this question in three simple steps...

  1. Students read

  2. Read Aloud evaluates

  3. Teachers get actionable data

The teacher selects a level-appropriate reading passage. Students record themselves reading the passage aloud. When they are finished, ReadAloud grades the attempt automatically and provides words per minute (WPM) and accuracy scores. Languages presently supported for auto-grading include: English, Spanish, French, Italian, Arabic and more. Manual grading is supported via an intuitive interface. Students are able to view their scores, listen to their readings, and see which words were marked as incorrect.

 

 

Use Cases

Native Speakers

In first language contexts, ReadAloud is most often used for reading practice, assessment, and progress monitoring. Many educational authorities require students to reach a certain level of reading proficiency before advancing to the next grade. ReadAloud makes it easy for teachers to collect measures of oral reading ability that can be shared with parents, administrators, and other stakeholders.

Language Learners

ReadAloud is also used extensively in language learning. Curricula that include extensive reading or speed reading programs use ReadAloud to measure changes in reading speed and accuracy via pre- and post-testing. Mismatches between the transcription of a student's reading and the original passage provides language learners with valuable feedback on pronunciation. Students are able to reattempt the task multiple times with the purpose of improving their pronunciation of certain words.


Try Poodll ReadAloud on our demo site

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Getting Started

ReadAloud requires a Poodll API username and secret. These are available with a free trial or a paid subscription. To get your API username and secret:

  1. Visit: https://poodll.com/try-poodll
  2. Follow the instructions to make your Poodll account and take a free trial
  3. Register your Moodle site URL and pick up your API user and secret.


You can install Poodll ReadAloud as usual from the Moodle plugins directory. After installation you will be asked for your API user and secret. Please see the Poodll ReadAloud support documentation for more information on installing and using Read Aloud.

About Poodll

Poodll has been making plugins for Moodle since 2011. Our software has helped teachers build and deliver language courses in thousands of Moodle websites worldwide. Search for "Poodll" in the Moodle Plugins directory to see a list containing more than 25 of our plugins. Poodll is based in Nagasaki, Japan.


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Contributors

Justin Hunt (Lead maintainer)
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  • Plugins bot
    Mon, 21 Sept 2015, 4:21 PM
  • David Mudrák
    Wed, 23 Sept 2015, 12:16 AM

    Thanks Justin for sharing another plugin with the Moodle community! I found the supported pedagogical scenario really well-aimed and focused on teachers - I like such plugins. I was able to partially test the functionality of the plugin. There were some issues spotted while testing the functionality and reviewing the code and I reported them to your bug tracker. I am afraid that currently, the issues number #1 (PostgreSQL support) and #3 (GPL compatibility) are preventing me from approving the plugin now. Hopefully we can sort them out.

    Thanks for your patience with the approval review process.

  • Justin Hunt
    Mon, 8 Feb 2016, 12:58 PM
    I think that most of the issues you found David should be ok now. I still have not moved away from stream_context_create() and file_get_contents() because that will be in the next release.
  • Justin Hunt
    Mon, 8 Feb 2016, 12:59 PM
    ie .. that will be fixed in the next release
  • David Mudrák
    Tue, 16 Feb 2016, 5:42 AM

    Thanks Justin. I was able to successfully test the plugin now and it seems to work as expected. You are cleared to land now, welcome to the plugins directory!

  • Hakan Gür
    Fri, 19 Feb 2016, 12:37 AM
    Hello,
    I use Moodle 3.0 with "Pioneer" as the theme. I installed the plugin, did not make any changes on default configuration (except that I selected "No TTS" for "TTS Language" after I first faced the problem, hoping that this would be the solution). I designed a sample activity, and I get the following error message (with debugging turned on) when I save the activity:

    Did you remember to call setType() for 'ttslanguage'? Defaulting to PARAM_RAW cleaning.

    The activity is actually saved but when I click the activity itself I get the "500 Internal Server Error" page. These messages mean nothing at all for me. BTW, the problem persists when I switch to other themes (More and Clean).

  • Justin Hunt
    Sun, 21 Feb 2016, 2:23 PM
    Hi Hakan. Sorry for the slow reply. The latest version fixes the error you reported and another error. But I don't think either of those would cause the 500 error you reported. If you turn debugging into "Developer: extra debug messages for developers" in site administration -> development->debugging, do you get any more information when you go back and try to open the Read Aloud activity?

    If so could you paste it back here?
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