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Speech Recognition (Dragon NaturallySpeaking)

Dragon NaturallySpeaking is a digital speech recognition software available through the UNBC Library, located on the 2nd floor in the Assistive Study Room (#9, room 5-207).
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • Student
Campus
Prince George
Location
Library Building. 2nd floor, Assistive Study Room (Study room #9, room number 5-207)
Email
LibraryServices@unbc.ca
Phone
250-960-6613

This software allows students to dictate text using voice commands, providing an alternative to typing. It is particularly useful for students with physical disabilities, repetitive strain injuries, or learning challenges that make typing difficult. Dragon NaturallySpeaking can help increase productivity, support note-taking, and facilitate written assignments by converting spoken words into text quickly and accurately. Students interested in using this tool can contact LibraryServices@unbc.ca for more information or access.

One Book Magnifier

One Book Magnifier is a digital magnification tool available through the UNBC Library, located on the 2nd floor in the Assistive Study Room (#9, room 5-207).
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • Student
Campus
Prince George
Location
Library Building. 2nd floor, Assistive Study Room (Study room #9, room number 5-207)
Email
LibraryServices@unbc.ca
Phone
250-960-6613

This device allows students to enlarge text and images from books or printed materials, making them easier to read. It is particularly useful for students with low vision or other visual disabilities who need enhanced text size to access study materials comfortably. The magnifier supports independent reading, note-taking, and research by providing clear, adjustable magnification. Students interested in using this tool can contact LibraryServices@unbc.ca for more information or to arrange access.

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