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Saturday
Dec122009

Dragon Dictate - post and review from Chad Lehman at http://chadlehman.com/

What you are going to read next is the exact dictation, obviously unedited, from my blabbering on the way home from school today using Dragon Dictation, a free app for the iPhone.  Following the dictation are a few of my thoughts on this app – which is apparently only free for a limited time.

this blog post was originally recorded using the new dragon dictation iPhone app testing it out for the first time and on my ride home from school today I am I’m recording and going to see if it’ll work for a blog post I was thinking about this application for a little while today and thinking about the educational benefits of it obviously it means that there are a lot of benefits from this I can see using this with a number of different students in my building to help them with the writing proficiency is certainly going to have to be a lot of editing that needs to be done up With Asian punctuation things like that but that in itself is not so good skill that students need help him I have no idea how long this post is going to be at no idea I don’t know how did it turn out but I need to get the staff I can see a lot of benefits from her educational standpoint I can also see a lot of benefits of it personally I tried my wife would love to record a few things up so that I have them written down in that she can provide me with an eye for the honey do list to do so anyway I do not listen to turn out DO a lot of cutting and pasting and editing but I thought I’d give it a try

I tried this app for the first time today after hearing the buzz about it on Twitter.  I have seen, but not used any dictation software before, so I really didn’t know what to expect.  I was not familiar with this program on the computer, but heard great things on Twitter so I thought I would try it out.  As you can tell from the paragraph above, the dictation was pretty accurate.  With that being said, my daughter tried using the program at home with less accuracy than me.  Of course, there is no punctuation or capitalization in the dictation, but I can deal with that.  One thing I learned is that I had a hard time delivering my thoughts in a clear and accurate manner without repeating myself or babbling.  However, emailing the dictation is extremely easy within the app.  After sending it to myself, I simply opened my email, cut and pasted the paragraph, and started editing.  I found this app to be very easy to use – I’d highly recommend it.

Direct Link to App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dragon-dictation/id341446764?mt=8

Reposted with permission Chad Lehman at http://chadlehman.com


Do you have any school uses for an app like this?  I would love to get your feedback via a comment!

Reader Comments (5)

Actually, you can add punctuation to a dictation by saying the name of the piece of punctuation where you want it to appear. I have successfully entered commas, periods, question marks and semicolons in dictations I have made. Traditional capitalization rules then apply to words following the punctuation.

December 12, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterScott

I will be very excited to see this app be released for iPod Touch. The price is absolutely right (free) for use in any classroom where typing might actually be a hindrance for students to "get their voice heard" (in published format). I am envisioning equipping Title I students, special education students, and even regular ed students with an iPod-T, Belkin TuneTalk recorder, and this app.

December 15, 2009 | Unregistered Commentercwebbtech

I've been working with the ESL teacher on a couple of projects, and I wonder if anyone thinks this might be a good tool for ESL students? I don't really know a whole lot about ESL curriculum, but it would appear to me that at dictation software could be good practice for kids learning the language of English, no?


Thank for the share.

Daniel

December 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDaniel P Rezac
I've been using the full commercial version on my work computer. I really like using it. I've only experimented with the app a few times. While I would prefer to have it enter into a field that I'm working in, I still like using it.
June 21, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterGeorge
hi everybody


just registered and put on my todo list


hopefully this is just what im looking for looks like i have a lot to read.
July 31, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAltedaapole

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