Monday, August 8, 2011

Schools with advanced typing curricula may begin teaching dictation.

As the world becomes increasingly digitized, many schools are focusing less on handwriting lessons and are investing more resources into bringing kids up to speed on their typing. One feature that may begin to appear in such classrooms is digital dictation technology.

While it's important for all students to learn the basics of writing and typing, it's also crucial to introduce them at an early age to the technology that's shaping up to become a mainstay in the future. Digital dictation has changed the way that hospitals, law firms, law enforcement officials, corporations and government offices record their documents, and many consumers have streamlined their projects with the technology as well.

Digital dictation makes it possible to record your speech in a high-fidelity file format, and kids will profit from the ability to quickly and accurately take voice notes once they mature and take on heavier course loads.

To learn more about a digital dictation solution that may benefit your classroom, visit AmericanDictation.com.

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