The Audio Notetaker Viewer—often associated with the Sonocent software—is a powerful tool for accessible learning that visualises audio, making it easier for students with diverse needs to manage lecture content.
Here are the top benefits of using this technology for accessible learning: 1. Visual Audio Management
Instead of navigating a standard waveform, the software breaks recorded audio into “chunks” or blocks.
Navigation: Students can navigate recordings like a text document, scrolling or jumping from one segment to another without having to listen to the entire file.
Colour Coding: Users can use a highlighter tool to mark specific chunks of audio with different colours (e.g., red for “difficult,” green for “exam topic”). 2. Reduced Cognitive Load
For students with dyslexia or ADHD, the “transcription bottleneck”—where physical writing speed can’t keep up with thoughts—can be overwhelming. Practice Spotlight – Glean shakes up accessible learning
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