Resources: Use your current computer/laptop/tablet systems word.
What to do: Did you know you can use either internal software or dictation software to speak your thoughts into written format! Here I have collated some links to make the process easy for you. If you use Mac- you open up word, hit FN twice and you are ready to go! Thanks to @AJTF71 for the heads up!
- Hugo, Dragon or Evernote Dictation-
- Windows Help
- Jott Software
- More to be added…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruWH7xdH9AE – Here’s some advice from @teachertoolkit himself!
Lots of people always ask me, “how do you do write so much whilst #teaching full time?”
Well, I’ve been using the technology available for the past 7 years to reduce my #workload. Here’s a simple video to demonstrate how teachers/leaders can get more work done. #EdTech pic.twitter.com/kcvFCeW5kb — Teacher Toolkit (@TeacherToolkit) May 26, 2018
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js P.S This isn’t new! @Penny_Ten has tweeted about it in 2012!!
Highly recommend free Dragon Dictator app for young writers whose minds move faster than their pens. My 10 yo well away with it now!
— Penny Rabiger (@Penny_Ten) December 1, 2012
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Variations: There is also software that turns written words into voice?!
Image Reference – https://medium.com/@venkateshpnk22/how-to-convert-your-speech-voice-to-text-data-1b2686099260



