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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) system with text-to-speech for the browser
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Integrate with Google Images (for personal use) #24

Open shayc opened 7 years ago

shayc commented 7 years ago

When adding/editing symbols allow the user to search for images from Google Images. This is a new feature, please talk with me so we can come up with a UI design/direction, would love to hear your thoughts.

amberleyromo commented 7 years ago

@shayc I'll take a crack at this. Been wanting to polish up the add screen

akashbdj commented 7 years ago

@shayc Let me know if you need any help.

shayc commented 7 years ago

@akash-bhardwaj thanks and welcome! @amberleyromo is currently dealing with this screen, Amberley, do you need help?

amberleyromo commented 7 years ago

Welcome, @akash-bhardwaj! Not at the moment, but I'll let you know. Feel free to take a look at the other open issues, and also feel free to propose other features and improvements :)

amberleyromo commented 7 years ago

Related: #57

shayc commented 6 years ago

@amberleyromo just wanted to know if you're still working on this

AmirAsaraf commented 6 years ago

I will work on it

martinbedouret commented 5 years ago

We are going to use this issue in order to get the following goals:

Finally the screen must be like this:

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eadraffan commented 2 years ago

I am just wondering whether the user of this feature should also check a box that indicates they have read the licence of the photo if they are not from a private drive, as this could be an issue say in a school where images are shared and often held on a shared drive etc. So many people use Google images and forget that they are online!

An option could be to use something like the Google choices where the list is Private, Creative Commons or Commercial e.g. we have an account with Canva and it has to be stated where the image came from as Cboard is on the web, open to anyone who logs in and when they edit a shared board they may see the images - unless they can be removed to everyone other than the owner!
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