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Dragon Professional 14: Why Teachers should use voice recognition

June 28, 2016 - Leave a Comment

Dragon Professional 14 Article UPDATING June 29, 2019: It’s been 3 years since I used Dragon to speak naturally and dictate this post.

Here’s the updated post about Dragon Professional 14 from June 2016:

It’s been a while since I’ve written on this blog but since it’s June (2016) I thought I would reboot it. Right now I’m speaking using Dragon NaturallySpeaking.

(No wait, I think it’s called Nuance Dragon Professional Individual. I don’t really get it. I think it used to be called Dragon NaturallySpeaking, but now they’re just going with things like Dragon 13 premium. The professional version might actually be Dragon NaturallySpeaking 14 but I don’t know…)

UPDATE: There’s a newer version of Dragon Professional.

So now that we’re heading into summer, I thought I would play more with voice recognition software.

A long time ago when I started teaching, the only real voice-recognition software was Dragon.

But now there are a lot of free options including Google Read and Write, and heck you can even talk directly into Google Docs. So I started to wonder how good these options are and maybe I’ll do a little testing over the next few weeks.

Right now, I’m doing a little experiment. I’m recording the audio with audacity as I dictate into Microsoft Word using Dragon NaturallySpeaking.

This is a paid premium voice-recognition software, but we’ll see how it compares to other voice-recognition software over time.

Dragon NaturallySpeaking lets you correct words and train it to recognize your voice so I figure in a few weeks after I’ve trained Dragon using this new brand-new profile I’ll play back the audio of this transcript and see if the transcription accuracy rate is any better.

Why would a teacher want to play around with Dragon Professional 14?

Here are four reasons to think about if you’re looking into getting Nuance Dragon Professional 14:

1. It’s quicker to mark and provide feedback with online learning.

Right now, classrooms are exploring blended learning environments – that’s where some of the learning happens in the physical classroom and some of the learning happens in an online digital space.

For example, Google classroom is a cool way that students can submit their work online and upload Google Docs.

UPDATE: For those teachers who are using online communication with their students, or blended learning environments, here is a lesson plan on effective communication which helps students to get their message across more clearly, regardless of the medium.

You might find yourself making the same comments as feedback, so one shortcut that you can do with Dragon professional is you can create standardized comments or phrases that you use over and over again so instead of copying and pasting over and over again you could simply say something like

“enter writing comment number one.”

Example of a speech command you can train Dragon Professional 14 to do!

You could also do this with learning skills on report cards. You could say something like,

“enter report card comment.”

2. Speaking into your computer is faster than typing into your computer.

I have a friend, John. He’s a great guy, and I’ve seen him type.

(He uses two fingers and does the search and destroy method of typing: click, click, click… )

John will look at my emails and say things like, how do you find the time to write so much. I’ll tell him that it doesn’t really take me that long because I can type really quickly.

But this guy takes forever to write a paragraph so voice-recognition software might actually help him to write more information and provide more descriptive feedback in an email.

(UPDATE: Two years later, I let John try out my copy of Nuance Dragon Professional Individual 15 for the first time. Here’s the story.)

If typing is painful for you, then this is something you might want to consider.

3. If you’re dyslexic or you have a learning disability, hands-free typing may help you.

The neat thing about voice-recognition software is that you just talk and the computer types for you and then afterwards you just go through and double check your work to make sure it’s spelt correctly or the way that you want it.

UPDATE: Nuance Dragon Professional also lets you move around the screen, open programs, and close files just with your voice, but I still haven’t delved too deeply into those features, yet. This guy does. You can read his comment about his experiences here.

4. It’s easier to talk than type or write when your hand is in a cast.

It happens. You’re playing sports, you take a bad hit, next thing you know you’re in a cast. At this point, most people would probably be at that two finger or one-handed typing approach but with voice recognition software, you simply click the mouse in the right spot and then you tell the computer what you want to type.

(In fact you can move your mouse and click on different parts of your computer without any hands at all, but there’s a little bit of a learning curve to learn to the voice commands to control the computer with just your voice.)

Yes, it’s a little bit geeky.

Yes, it takes a little bit of time to get used to it.

But as voice-recognition software technology gets better and more efficient, it’ll be interesting to see how this changes the classroom.

How do you use Dragon Professional 14?

This post was written using Nuance Dragon Naturally Speaking (Dragon Professional 14)

When I wrote the first draft of this post, Nuance Dragon Voice Software was 97.7% accurate. Although I spoke naturally, the voice recognition software made 17 mistakes out of 739 words.

Dragon Naturally Speaking Home vs Professional 15 Review:

  • Nuance offers two versions of their voice software. Read this blog post comparing Dragon Professional vs Dragon Home 15.
  • UPDATE (Tue, Dec 10, 2019): By the way, I still use Dragon Professional 15 to blog and write things down – even though I type at 100+ WPM. The last post I dictated was this one about a free New Year’s Resolution writing activity.

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