[Athen] Typing Tips for Speech Impediment and Inability to Type

Teresa Haven Teresa.Haven at nau.edu
Mon Apr 20 07:18:16 PDT 2015


Hi, Marcie. I would suggest some kind of word prediction software; there are several different options on the market, depending on what operating system she's using, and although it still requires her to type it would greatly reduce the number of keystrokes, thereby increasing her speed. Co:Writer by Don Johnston is one example you might check out.

Hope this helps,
Teresa

Teresa Haven, Ph.D.
Accessibility Analyst, Northern Arizona University
Co-Chair, AHEAD Standing Committee on Technology
Vice President, ATHEN



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Subject: [Athen] Typing Tips for Speech Impediment and Inability to Type

Good morning

The title says it all! I had a young lady call today with a severe speech impediment who is also only able to type about 12 words per minute. She is asking for any suggestions. I am at a loss because typically I would recommend speech rec software, but she can't use it.

Thoughts???


Marcie Dimač, M.A. Ed.

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Student Accessibility Services
Kent State University
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Marcie Dimač, M.A. Ed.

Coordinator, Assistive Technology
Student Accessibility Services
Kent State University
Ground Floor, Rm. 23
DeWeese Center
P.O. Box 5190
Kent, Ohio 44242

Phone: 330-672-3391
Fax: 330-672-3763
Email: mdimac at kent.edu<mailto:mdimac at kent.edu>

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