 Technology has changed over the last decade specifically, speech recognition alone over the last two years has improved unbelievably and it can really change the lives of these students. The newer versions of speech recognition are fast and they're accurate. So the way I use it is in my everyday life. I use it in conjunction with the keyboard so I'll be typing and if I don't know a word I can say it into it and it will spell it for me and I can keep going. Which is reducing the frustration, the stress and the tension that you face or students face on an ongoing basis with writing. So speech recognition is a product that will seem more and more in the school system as well as more and more in the workplace such as lawyers and doctors using it. What it does is open up doors that I can communicate more effectively. But writing still is a frustrating that is always in putting a pencil to paper is a challenge for a lot of students including myself. And what now speech recognition does is it frees up and it's the time to put things in. It's much faster, things are much faster now. And it's much more accurate, allows me to be much more accurate. I trust myself more using speech recognition was before I didn't trust myself and if that word was spelled right. I still like someone to go over it and check things. But speech recognition has made a huge difference in my life as well as other students around the country. I would recommend to teachers using speech recognition to make sure that they again have a power user that someone that knows how to use this with their students. They need to make sure that they once you train your voice because you know I have an actual speech impediment. And so when I talk into the speech recognition, I have to actually train it like all versus all, A-R-E versus O-U-R. So I have to train speech recognition to actually recognize the difference between those two. And so I would definitely recommend to teachers that they take the time on the training and make sure that as the students are being trained on this new environment that they're in, that they can't read the training passages, that there's someone there to help them along with it. So the speech recognition can be as accurate as possible. There's no doubt that it makes a difference.