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Note-Taking Disability Support at University of Washington Seattle

Accessible lecture capture for students with disabilities — trusted by thousands of students at University of Washington Seattle

⚡ High Priority: Don't let this impact your grades any longer

The Challenge at University of Washington Seattle

Physical disabilities making writing difficult

Learning disabilities affecting note organization

Attention disorders impacting focus during lectures

Need for alternative note-taking methods

"This is exactly what I was struggling with at University of Washington Seattle. The lectures move so fast and I kept falling behind."

— Current University of Washington Seattle student

How LectureScribe Solves It

Hands-free automatic transcription for physical limitations

Organized, searchable notes for learning differences

Audio playback with speed control for processing needs

Clear, formatted text for reading accessibility

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Proven Results

Students with disabilities see 45% improvement in grades

Real Success at University of Washington Seattle

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"As someone with dysgraphia, LectureScribe gave me the same quality notes as my classmates for the first time."

University of Washington Seattle Student using LectureScribe

What You'll Achieve at University of Washington Seattle

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Equal access to

Equal access to complete lecture content

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Reduced barriers to

Reduced barriers to academic success

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Accommodation without stigma

Accommodation without stigma or extra effort

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Independence in academic

Independence in academic note-taking

Ready to Excel at University of Washington Seattle?

Join thousands of students at University of Washington Seattle who trust LectureScribe for academic success. Start your free trial today and see the difference in your next lecture.

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