Re: lesson plans for learning Dragon

From: spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org
Date: Tue Dec 03 2002 - 17:16:56 EST


I use both the CD resource that Ed refers to and also the tutorials from
Lab Resources. I think both are great resources. I also like the Nifty
Fifty resources from Speaking Solutions

Paula Walser
Coordinator of Instructional Technology - Cesa 6
Statewide Consultant - Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative
920-236-0541
pwalser@cesa6.k12.wi.us

I have posted a Dragon NaturallySpeaking Training CD-ROM on my web site:
http://www.ngtvoice.com/software/dragon/training.htm

If you go to this web page, you will see that it provides the "contents"
of the training CD-ROM set. You might want to consider using some of
these items as elements in your curriculum. -Ed.

Edward S. Rosenthal, President and CEO, Next Generation Technologies,
Inc., 20006 Cedar Valley Rd. - #101, Lynnwood (Seattle), Wa.
98036-5138. Ph: 425-744-1100/Fx: 425-778-5547. EM:
edward@ngtvoice.com. WWW <http://www.ngtvoice.com>

This document dictated with Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional Ed.
Ver. 6.0 (please disregard any unedited misrecognitions).

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Subject: lesson plans for learning Dragon

I have a Junior in High School who is taking a class for special ed
specifically for Dragon NS. Does anyone have lesson plans developed to
teach
dragon, especially for disabled kids? Right now he has an aide teaching
it,
and it seems that they are not really getting an overall view of the
dragon
ns
program. Also, will reading to train the program corrupt the voice file
when
the person is dictating from memory, in other words would that hinder it
from
recogninzing his dictation? any help would be greatly appreciated. send
to

cmill17@att.net

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