Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Dragon software helps special education students turn in their assignments

Speech recognition technology has freed the hands of all kinds of people, but this innovation has been especially helpful where disabled persons are concerned. One special education classroom is making use of Nuance Dragon software to allow students to turn in their assignments.

Philip Walter, a special education teacher at Clark Central High School in Athens, Georgia, began using Dragon speech recognition technology to enable students who have lost the ability to write, MindShift reports.

Nuance Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 Professional is an ideal solution for consumers and professionals who wish to document their ideas in a more streamlined manner. Now with a rate of 15 percent fewer errors, Dragon NaturallySpeaking interprets one's speech and instantly converts it into text. The software also comes with intuitive commands to make it easier than ever to navigate its features.

To learn more about how speech recognition software can help those with all varieties of needs, visit AmericanDictation.com.

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