An exploration of the potential of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist and enable receptive communication in higher education

The potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The opportunities and challenges that this technology presents students and staff to provide captioning of speech online or in classrooms for deaf or hard of hearing students and assist blind, visually i...

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Main Author: Mike Wald
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association for Learning Technology 2006-12-01
Series:Research in Learning Technology
Online Access:http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/view/10948
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spelling doaj-3a7eaf1304ea49649222811707f86c452020-11-24T20:53:04ZengAssociation for Learning Technology Research in Learning Technology2156-70692156-70772006-12-0114110.3402/rlt.v14i1.10948An exploration of the potential of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist and enable receptive communication in higher educationMike WaldThe potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The opportunities and challenges that this technology presents students and staff to provide captioning of speech online or in classrooms for deaf or hard of hearing students and assist blind, visually impaired or dyslexic learners to read and search learning material more readily by augmenting synthetic speech with natural recorded real speech is also discussed and evaluated. The automatic provision of online lecture notes, synchronised with speech, enables staff and students to focus on learning and teaching issues, while also benefiting learners unable to attend the lecture or who find it difficult or impossible to take notes at the same time as listening, watching and thinking.http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/view/10948
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title_short An exploration of the potential of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist and enable receptive communication in higher education
title_full An exploration of the potential of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist and enable receptive communication in higher education
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description The potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The opportunities and challenges that this technology presents students and staff to provide captioning of speech online or in classrooms for deaf or hard of hearing students and assist blind, visually impaired or dyslexic learners to read and search learning material more readily by augmenting synthetic speech with natural recorded real speech is also discussed and evaluated. The automatic provision of online lecture notes, synchronised with speech, enables staff and students to focus on learning and teaching issues, while also benefiting learners unable to attend the lecture or who find it difficult or impossible to take notes at the same time as listening, watching and thinking.
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