miss depending on the quality of voice. This might have to do with pitch, v=
olume and/or consistency of delivery. That being said, it would be worth a =
try. My cell voice mail is now all sent to Google voice where it is convert=
ed into text and resent as a text message.
Chris Bigenho
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Greenhill School
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From: A forum for independent school educators [mailto:ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.=
EDU] On Behalf Of Ballinger, Shannon
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 8:49 AM
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Voice Recognition
I was wondering if anyone has used a voice recognition program with
elementary students. I am interested in using it with children who have
great ideas, but have a difficult time getting them down on paper. If they
could speak it onto the computer and the computer types what they say, then
the student can go back and edit the writing, it gives them a place to
start.
I am familiar with Dragon Speaking, but I think there is another program an=
d
it maybe web-based, that does not require training the software to recogniz=
e
the voice.
Thanks,
Shannon
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