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Higher Education Speech-to-Text: How, Why, and When To Get Started With Rev
Modern educators have modern communication needs. Here are the most common ways teachers and administrators use Rev to get up and running in minutes.

How to Transcribe and Caption School Board Meetings
Want an easy way to capture everything that happens during a school board meeting? Here’s how to get accurate transcription of your meetings using top audio transcription tools.

The eLearning Industry is Booming – How Are Your Video Transcripts Measuring Up?
Online learning is quickly becoming a popular form of education. Learn why, and how, transcripts can help you market it to the fullest.

Digital Learning Day: Digital Learning Resource Roundup
For Digital Learning Day's 10th Anniversary, Rev compiled a list of resources to make digital learning more effective and accessible.
Resources
How to Record Lessons & Add Captions to Schoology Videos
Learn to record lessons and make your lessons accessible for all students by adding captions & subtitles to your video courses.
What Role Does an Acoustic Model Play in Speech Recognition?
Acoustic models are one of the most important components in a speech recognition model, or transcription AI. Learn more about how they work.
What Does Clean Verbatim Transcription Mean?
There are a few kinds of verbatim transcription, from clean to edited to regular. So, what does clean verbatim transcription mean? Find out here.

"You Are Not Special" Commencement Speech Transcript by David McCullough Jr. at Wellesley High School
Read the full text of the famous viral “You Are Not Special” speech by David McCullough Jr. at Wellesley High School in 2012. Read the full transcript of the commencement address here.

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg Commencement Speech at Harvard 2014
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg gave a commencement address to the Harvard University class of 2014. Read the full text of her commencement speech right here.

Jane Elliott Speech Transcript on Race, Being Black in America
Jane Elliott gave a speech to a group of mostly white audience members in which she asked a simple but important question about race.
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