Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 27th November, 2024
Category Speech Recognition Assistive Technology
Are you looking for help about teaching pupils to use Speech-to-Text dictation? Try this free online course.
Posted by Shirley Lawson on the 7th September, 2023
Category Speech Recognition Autism Spectrum Conditions
Speech-to-text can be used to support learners with literacy difficulties produce more text than they may be able to write or type. In this blog, Shirley explains how it can be used in unexpected other ways to support autistic learners.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 11th May, 2023
Category Speech Recognition Dyslexia
Helpful advice on using voice typing to support learners with literacy difficulties.
Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 13th March, 2023
Category Digital Exams Speech Recognition
Learners in many parts of Scotland have been provided with personal Chromebooks or iPads but generally they can't use them examinations. We have set up working groups to find solutions - read on to find out about progress so far.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 2nd February, 2023
Category Dyslexia Speech Recognition
Technology can make a big difference for pupils with literacy difficulties arising from dyslexia. Modern devices have built-in tools that are ubiquitous, easy-to-use and free! This article highlights a new technology poster/guide to support pupils with dyslexia.
Posted by Shirley Lawson on the 5th January, 2023
Category Dyslexia Speech Recognition
Do you have learners who can give you an answer orally but never transfer this down onto paper or into digital text? Do you need support on getting started with Speech Recognition? This course on 19th January will be perfect for you.
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