Sonocent for Professionals. Sonocent is being used by professionals to aid them with: Productivity Tackling dyslexia and other learning difficulties Dealing.

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Sonocent for Professionals

Sonocent is being used by professionals to aid them with: Productivity Tackling dyslexia and other learning difficulties Dealing with audio/visual impairment Mental health issues

How is Sonocent software used for productivity? Review documents, add text notes and audio summaries and share with colleagues. Use the app to capture talks and presentations at conferences or training events to share with your team. Capture highly accurate meeting minutes whilst still participating in the discussion. Create a record of interviews, performance reviews and discussions in focus groups.

How does Sonocent software help employees with dyslexia and other learning difficulties? Allows them to capture information fully when in meetings, at conferences or just having important conversations Relieves the pressure of having to listen, process and write/type simultaneously Text to speech means they can listen to information if this is preferable to reading text

How does Audio Notetaker aid employees with visual impairments? Use the Sonocent Recorder app to capture images of whiteboard or PowerPoint information Customise the workspace to suit preferred colour contrasts Use text to speech to listen to written work

How does Audio Notetaker aid employees with visual impairments Highlight areas they didn’t hear so they can quickly see what needs to be revisited Practice presentations and review their own speech to build confidence before speaking in front of a group Use the scribe function to transcribe audio resources into text