Apologies.
Mick Donegan's booklet is mentioned on our web page
http://www.dyslexic.com/dictlink.htm, not as previously urled. I should
know better than to rely on memory. I hope that people who have a
support role for dictation software will find these links useful in
general.
Regards
Ian LitterickiANSYST Ltd Dyslectech [log in to unmask]
The White House, 72 Fen Road, CAMBRIDGE, CB4 1UN, UK.
Tel (+44) (0)1223 42 01 01.
Fax (+44) (0)1223 42 66 44.
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http://www.dyslexic.com/
Ian Litterick wrote:
>
> Mick Donegan of Oxford Ace Centre has done a fair bit of work with
> disarthric children. He considers that the older discrete speech program
> Dragon Dictate (see http://www.dyslexic.com/dictcomp.htm) may often be
> better with people with speech problems than the modern continuous
> speech Naturally Speaking. He has produced a very good booklet on VR
> technology in Education. More info at
> http://www.dyslexic.com/dictlinks.htm
>
> Regards
> Ian Litterick
> iANSYST Ltd Dyslectech [log in to unmask]
> The White House, 72 Fen Road, CAMBRIDGE, CB4 1UN, UK.
> Tel (+44) (0)1223 42 01 01.
> Fax (+44) (0)1223 42 66 44.
> UK FREEPhone 0500 14 15 15.
> http://www.dyslexic.com/
>
> Julia Wade wrote:
>
> I am currently working on a project to evaluate how accurate
> commercially
> available voice recognition packages such as Dragon Naturally
> Speaking are
> in translating dysphasic speech into text. I am aware of teachers
> who have
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