4/22/2023 0 Comments Dragon speech to text software![]() ![]() Department of Agriculture Graduate School (back when I went, it wasn’t counted as college credit as it is now) with a minor in Psychology and accredited ACPH–Advanced Clinical Psychological Hypnotherapist. I’ve learned much of this through trial-and-error, but just for those who need credentials, I have a master’s equivalent in Writing/Editing from the U.S. ![]() It may look terrible for the first go-round, but that in itself can inspire your brain to see where it needs work. It will be fresh, new, and not all bogged up in your brain. Then, look at it for your initial edit and rewrite. So, that said, tell stories or relate nonfiction to your heart’s content to get your initial ideas on screen with DRAGON. The more senses you can use to learn something or remember something (seeing, hearing, touching through typing), the more thoroughly you retain the information, which can be great if you want to memorize something, but not so much if you want to proofread or edit like it’s the first time you’ve seen the material. WITH THE DRAGON, you’ll be using a completely different set of senses. Your physical organ, the brain, sees what it thinks is there, not necessarily what is there. When you try to proofread or edit, your brain automatically reads over the typos and errors. If you wrote it…if you typed it…it’s engrained in your gray matter. As I written about many times before…you can’t edit or proofread your own copy, no matter how good you are at spotting errors. I actually think it could be a good editing tool. I’ll try to update with reports on the DRAGON for those of you out there interested in it. ![]() ![]() I purchased the DRAGON software/speech-to-text last year when I originally hurt my wrist, but since I could still type, albeit painfully, I never set it up completely. What’s a girl to do who’s a writer/editor/publisher/book reviewer? Maybe lots of time to read! Type reviews one-handed? I CAN DO THAT! 6 weeks in a cast from my fingertips to almost up to my shoulder. The doctor and I have tried everything to keep me typing…with no success. Tendon and ligaments were torn in my right wrist. I was in a little car mishap about 14 months ago. ![]()
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