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Answered by jannat5572
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This article is an experiment in the use of voice recording techniques to improve my writing efficiency. (I am dictating now.) I feel like I spend way too much time in front of a computer trying to turn out articles.  Yes, I can type 60 words a minute, but it still seems that I am not making enough progress. I understand that with dictation,  you can produce as many as 150 words per minute – that is, if you know what you want to say.

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This article is an experiment in the use of voice recording techniques to improve my writing efficiency. (I am dictating now.) I feel like I spend way too much time in front of a computer trying to turn out articles. Yes, I can type 60 words a minute, but it still seems that I am not making enough progress. I understand that with dictation, you can produce as many as 150 words per minute – that is, if you know what you want to say.

Actually, I don’t trust the current technology to take down my dictation properly. That is why I prefer to start with an audio recording and then move to the speech-to-text process. This way, I can listen to the recording as I edit the document. The problem with simple dictation is that the software can mess it up so badly that you don’t even know what you were trying to say!

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