Monday, March 13, 2017
Faculty Write Without Typing
Writing feedback and comments for students is an integral part of the Blair faculty experience. Historically, hand-written notes were sent to Blair families. This was eventually replaced by typed words. Now, new technologies are helping to forge a new way to write. Using a feature called Speech-to-Text, anyone can speak words which are converted to text in many applications, including Google docs. Possible applications include lecture notes, reminders to students, and even comments on student report cards. One veteran faculty remarked that the feature is "Amazing!", saving precious time for those for whom keyboarding may take longer than writing or speaking.
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