Study Protocol: Text Performers—Using Speech-to-Text Technology to Support Students With Dyslexia During Text Production

Authors

  • Margunn Mossige University of Stavanger, Norway
  • Helle Bundgaard Svendsen VIA University College, Denmark
  • Gunilla Almgren Bäck Linnaeus University, Sweden
  • Idor Svensson Linnaeus University, Sweden
  • Grete Dolmer VIA University College, Denmark
  • Linda Fälth Linnaeus University, Sweden
  • Nina Berg Gøttsche VIA University College, Denmark
  • Vibeke Rønneberg University of Stavanger, Norway
  • Heidi Selenius Linnaeus University, Sweden
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23865/njlr.v9.3768

Abstract

This protocol article describes the background, theoretical framework, and methods for two intervention studies using assistive technology to produce text. The participants will be 15 10–12-year-old students with dyslexia from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The first study aims to examine how an intervention focusing on using speech-to-text technology influences texts written by students with dyslexia, and the second study aims to investigate the writing process when students with dyslexia use speech-to-text technology. Study 1 uses a multiple baseline design, whereas Study 2 uses verbal protocols.

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Published

2023-11-07

How to Cite

Mossige, M., Bundgaard Svendsen, H., Almgren Bäck, G., Svensson, I., Dolmer, G., Fälth, L., … Selenius, H. (2023). Study Protocol: Text Performers—Using Speech-to-Text Technology to Support Students With Dyslexia During Text Production. Nordic Journal of Literacy Research, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.23865/njlr.v9.3768

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Protocol

Keywords:

assistive technology, speech-to-text, intervention, dyslexia, text production