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  1. Read how Translator can help students pass their final exams, break language barriers during parent-teacher conferences, and create inclusive environments for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. Microsoft Translator for Education tools creates a more inclusive classroom for both students and parents with live translation and captions.

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    Educators manage many types of learners, including deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) students who require assistive technology and students who do not speak or understand the language of the classroom. Educators also interact with students' family members during school enrollment, parent-educator conferences, and other situations. Live captioning and the ability to participate in accessible, multilingual conversations assists students and their parents in engaging with educators and fellow students.

    Microsoft Translator for Education offers seamless classroom integration, helping to bridge communication gaps within presentations, browsing experiences, and casual conversations.

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    Join multi-lingual conversation in Microsoft Translator

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  2. Schools find a classroom translation tool has benefits for reaching parents, too. A standard piece of Microsoft's education suite is being adapted for use in communicating with communities whose native language is not English. Usually when educators talk about language barriers in schools, the conversation focuses on students and teachers.

  3. Oct 19, 2015 · The app lets you speak, type, or photograph a language and either see or hear what you entered in another language. Starting Up. Translator is a Universal Windows app, meaning it will run on any ...

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  4. Mar 25, 2022 · Spf.io’s real-time translation tools can be adapted for use with schools, governments, international communities, and more. Our interface gives users the option to add custom vocabulary and custom translations, adding to an “autoreplacement database” (ARDB) that can be used for multiple events. The more you use spf.io, the smarter it gets.

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