Translate into a language that is more familiar and easier to understand
This feature retrieves and displays the selected text in a language that is more familiar and easy to understand. This can be done using an inbuilt or a web-based Language Translator tool by copying the portion of text that needs to be translated and feeding it to the translator tool which would then display the translated text.
Discussion by Disabilities
For people with cognitive, learning, and language disabilities or literacy problems, translating text into a language that is familiar to them helps them understand the text easier.
Existing Products
This listing includes a wide range of products. Please note that these products are not necessarily endorsed by RtF, but represent the range of available options.
- Google Translate(link is external)- Google
- Translate.com(link is external)
- SDL Free Translation(link is external)
- Linguee(link is external)
- Reverso Translation(link is external)
- DeepL(link is external)
- Word Lingo(link is external)
- Collins Dictionary Translator(link is external)
- GTS Online Translator(link is external)
- iTranslate(link is external)
- Online-Translator.com(link is external)
- MachineTranslation.com(link is external)
Related Research and Papers
- Involving immigrant parents of students with disabilities in the educational process(link is external)- Suha Al-Hassan, Ralph Gardner III (2002)
- Cross-disability experiences of barriers to health-care access: consumer perspectives(link is external)- Mari-Lynn Drainoni, Elizabeth Lee-Hood et al.(2006)
- Understanding teachers' attitudes and self-efficacy in inclusive education: Implications for pre-service and in-service teacher education(link is external)- Hannu Savolainen, Petra Engelbrecht, Mirna Nel, Olli-Pekka Malinen(2011)
- Criteria for assessing the tools of disability outcomes research(link is external)- Elena M Andresen (2000)
- Audesc: Translating images into words for Spanish visually impaired people(link is external)- Ana I Hernández-Bartolomé, Gustavo Mendiluce-Cabrera(2004)
- Using focus groups in disability research(link is external)- Thilo Kroll, Rosaline Barbour, Jennifer Harris(2007)