Voice Recognition
Voice recognition or speech recognition exists in just about every device. This is a good tool for those that have limited dexterity for typing or for people who have difficulty with spelling.
- Dictation in Mac
- Dictation in Windows 10
- Dictation in Google Docs
- Dictation in Android
- Dictation in iOS (iPad/iPhone)
- Dictation in Chromebooks
Voice Recognition for Google Docs
- Open a Google Doc
- From the Tools menu, select Voice Typing
Voice Recognition for Gmail:
- Add this Chrome Extension: Dictation for Gmail
- Click add to chrome
- Open Gmail
- Compose or respond to an email
- You will see a microphone beside your send button in your emails
Just a note, you may have to speak your punctuation. It doesn’t pick it up all the time.
We also have a productivity suite available to all Faculty, Staff, Students called Read & Write for Chrome that combines several tools such as reading text aloud, creating a podcast (audio file) from a document, dictation, and taking notes in a digital document. There are installation instructions and tutorials on the web link above.
You may also find that using recording may help you capture the information to type up or process at your own time.
Otter.ai
Otter.ai is a recording app but also does automatic transcription while recording.
Less typing for you. You can use it on your phone, computer, or tablet and the free version allows 60 hours per month.
Or there are more recording options on our website: Recording Devices