I know this is an area of technology that is still murky, but I ask this question on behalf of a teaching colleague who wants to classroom inquiry into some of her students (who struggle with the physical act of writing) using audio recording to draft their writing, then convert that audio into text, then revise the writing and then re-record the final version, and see what kind of improvements in student performance happen along the way. I find her inquiry quite intriguing.
Her question is: Is there a good audio-to-text software out there that would take the student recording and convert it to text?
(And yes, free would be great.)
I didn't have any answers to that question and a basic query on Google seemed to come up short so I thought this would be a good community to pose such a question.
If you have any ideas, I would appreciate them.
Thanks,
Kevin
Tags: audio, text
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