By Lukin BrewerPosted Monday 28th July 2008 12:08 GMT
When I looked at voice recognition tech a few years back, it was neither accurate nor robust. It worked out as quick and more accurate to use the keyboard.
Also, in the book "Nineteen Eighty-Four" the voicewriter was shaping up to be a major plank of the Party's control of its people, as nobody used handwriting any more, and when the current generation died, no one would know how. Thus, the ability to create texts would be limited to those authorised, and this authorisation could be micromanaged.
^ Yes, this was probably one of BillG's many pipe dreams.
"The aim is to let teachers provide pupils with word-for-word class notes" #
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 28th July 2008 12:27 GMT
Now class, be quiet, settle down, today's lesson is going to be on the subject of DON'T DO THAT FELICITY GO AND STAND IN THE CORNER Australian marsupials. NO JANE, COWS ARE NOT MARSUPIALS etc ad infinitum.
/The scientist because the sound of a test tube bubbling could be interesting in its voice recognised form
Going through the process of writing down things that are said helps me in retention tremendously. I had a few profs in college (lousy ones) pass out their printed notes at the beginning of class, and I always had a much harder time learning the material...
>> Going through the process of writing down things that are said helps
>> me in retention tremendously. I had a few profs in college (lousy ones)
>> pass out their printed notes at the beginning of class, and I always
>> had a much harder time learning the material...
Perhaps. I learn by concentrating on what the person is saying and comprehending it. For me, the act of taking notes detracts from learning - save for occasionally annotating the printed notes. Then again perhaps I am the only one.
"although he kept mum...", & Re: "Assie" Accents #
By JoshPosted Monday 28th July 2008 21:58 GMT
"although he kept mum about exactly which technologies pupils might use"
The power of IM clients in tests.
And in regard to Stu, you're thinking of Canadians. ;)
Skull and cross bones because I'm feeling pirate-y.
Comments on: Aussie school goes high-tech
I'm sorry #
By Chad H. Posted Monday 28th July 2008 11:14 GMT
Assie Accents #
By Stu Reeves Posted Monday 28th July 2008 11:56 GMT
Does their technology work nicely? #
By Lukin Brewer Posted Monday 28th July 2008 12:08 GMT
"The aim is to let teachers provide pupils with word-for-word class notes" #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 28th July 2008 12:27 GMT
Silence! Exam in progress #
By Flocke Kroes Posted Monday 28th July 2008 12:35 GMT
Am I the only one? #
By Peyton Posted Monday 28th July 2008 13:00 GMT
RE: Am I the only one? #
By steogede Posted Monday 28th July 2008 16:18 GMT
"although he kept mum...", & Re: "Assie" Accents #
By Josh Posted Monday 28th July 2008 21:58 GMT
@steogede #
By Andreas Posted Tuesday 29th July 2008 01:16 GMT
Awsome idea #
By Billy Posted Tuesday 29th July 2008 04:56 GMT