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by hluska
3792 days ago
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I'm not the op, but here's one quote that deals with the issue. (Source - http://www.speakeasysolutions.com/blog/2011/06/01/the-myths-...) (Short answer = that depends...and software like Dragon has many other advantages/drawbacks that factor in.) "For myself, let’s compare typing vs dictating, given the above information and a 1,000 word email. Straight typing: 90 wpm = 11.11 minutes, no proofreading allowance, correcting errors as typed. Dictating with Dragon: 140 wpm dictating (7.14 minutes) + 300 wpm proofreading (3.33 minutes) + correcting 10 errors @ 10 seconds each (1.67 minutes) = 12.14 minutes. For an average professional, typing speed is rated at 50 wpm. A 1,000 word email would take approximately 20 minutes to type. For an average professional, their dictation with Dragon stats would approximate my own (12 minutes) — they are not unreasonable." |
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When dictating, you also hit the classical problem of your thoughts not forming fast enough to be able to formulate yourself in writing in real time, leading to a lot of breaks as you dictate. The guideline "think, then speak" of radio communication also holds for dictation, in my experience.