GhostReader has many educational uses
Helping struggling readers: Imagine… that you are a teacher and have a student in your class failing on tests because he or she is a slow reader. Get the student a copy of GhostReader to read the material.
Enhance listening and reading comprehension: Imagine… that you want to improve the listening and/or reading comprehension of your students. Use GhostReader to let them listen to web pages or documents in the language they are learning. GhostReader's word highlighting re-inforces their reading and listening experience.
Improve pronunciation of foreign words: Imagine… that you are trying to learn a new language and want to be sure you pronounce words correctly. Use GhostReader to listen to text you just wrote or to web pages or documents in the language you are learning.
Studying while commuting: Imagine... that you are a student and need to memorize the professor's notes while in public transport or in your car. Use GhostReader to convert the text to iTunes and listen to it on your iPod or car stereo.
Create educational podcasts: Imagine... that you want to make multimedia material to enhance the learning experience of your students. Use GhostReader to convert the text to audio fiels or iTunes tracks and import these into GarageBand as a sound track for your podcast.