TESTS:
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
(more to come...)

(subscription and log-in required for online curriculum - to allow record storage for checklist and quizzes)


VIDEO CLIP
tutorials

 


Custom Typing presents an extensive online resource, evaluation and curriculum tool for evaluating and training the use of speech recognition.  Many checklists and live, online forms are available, together with a full approach to evaluation and training providing step by step easy to follow instructions. 

This is a constantly growing and changing resource, developing as the field of speech recognition grows and changes.

The field of voice input has seen many and vast changes in the past few short years.  Keeping up with changes and developments is a daunting task.  Information about speech recognition abounds on the internet.  Much of it is old and outdated however, and it's difficult sorting the new and relevant from the old.  This site endeavors to provide the most up to date information about speech recognition.  In addition, a full curriculum for training is provided for people with disabilities who may be good candidates for the use of speech recognition.

Live Online forms
These are forms for registered users.  When logged into their account, each user's forms can be saved for both the evaluation and stages of training.

Reproducible forms
These are exactly the same as the online forms.  They are freely available for viewing, filing out and printing.  Information cannot be saved online with the reproducible forms.

EVALUATION

Information about the Evaluation

Online Student Evaluation Form
(registered users only)

Reproducible Student Evaluation Form
(free, for printing)

 

TRAINING CURRICULUM

Information about the Curriculum and Online Training

Stages of Training

Online Stages of Training
curriculum forms
(registered users only)
Stages:  
1   2   3   4   5

Reproducible Stages of Training curriculum forms  (for printing)
Stages:  
1   2   3   4   5


"Speech recognition improves student writing, never misspells, and frees time that can be applied to more essential writing tasks like proofreading, and editing."
Karl Barksdale

 

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