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Speech Recognition Technology and Students With Writing Difficulties: Improving Fluency.
Authors:Quinlan   Thomas
Abstract:The present study investigated the effects of speech recognition technology (SR) and advance planning on children's writing processes. Fluent and less fluent writers, ages 11 to 14, composed 4 narratives, via handwriting and SR, both with and without advance planning. Less fluent children's handwritten narratives were significantly inferior to those of fluent children in terms of length, quality, and surface errors. For less fluent writers, SR (a) significantly increased the length and (b) decreased the surface errors of narratives. Although narrative length related positively to holistic quality, SR did not significantly improve quality. Advance planning helped children to compose more fully developed stories. For children with writing difficulties, advance planning and SR may each independently support text generation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:speech recognition technology   writing processes   children   narratives   handwriting   surface errors   advance planning   story composition   text generation   writing difficulties   fluency
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