Yes, voice recognition. It is fun and easy to learn. Instead of typing, use your voice. Saves on your hands, body, etc.
Can "voice" faster than you can type. Also, allows you to compose much more easily.
I have used voice for seven years using Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Plan to use Windows Vista voice recognition.
Students are learning the keyboard, developing speed and accuracy, and formatting documents. I prefer accuracy over speed as I have had brilliant typists that could not pass a timed writing. However, when I had them use voice recognition, they passed with high speeds and fewer errors using the keyboard.
Edited by jwarren on 05/03/08 09:10 PM.