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ScanSoft Certified Dragon Instructor
VocaLinks Inc. is proud to have achieved certification as a Scansoft Certified Dragon Instructor. As ScanSoft indicates, "These individuals must demonstrate a high degree of proficiency with the ScanSoft Dragon NaturallySpeaking® software and have met ScanSoft's highest standards in training. ScanSoft Certified Dragon Instructors have obtained an industry-recognized certification in training, and many of them have education as a part of their background."

VocaLinks  SmartStart
Setup, Coaching and Support Plans

With any new technology or skill, getting your system set up properly and learning how to use it effectively are critical stepping-stones to success.

We have developed our
SmartStart Office and SmartStart Personal plans to ensure that you are able to put NaturallySpeaking speech recognition to work swiftly and with maximum accuracy.

SmartStart Office
For the Recorder-based Professional:
Includes software installation, digital recorder introduction for the primary user, transcription and proofreading techniques session for the transcriptionist - all at your site - and subsequent toll-free telephone support (among other benefits).

SmartStart Personal
For the Individual Speech Recognition User:
Includes software installation, introductory coaching at your site and followup toll-free telephone support (among other benefits).

VocaLinks Coaching

We can provide you with one-to-one coaching and customization services to help you maximize your speech recognition accuracy and automate your document production processes.

 

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Updated February 14, 2005