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Dictate in Microsoft 365

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What is it?

Dictate in Microsoft 365 is a speech-to-text functionality that enables voice input through a microphone, converting spoken language into text within Microsoft 365 applications such as Word, Outlook, OneNote, and PowerPoint. The feature leverages advanced speech recognition technology and supports multiple languages for accurate transcription.

What is its purpose?

The purpose of Microsoft 365's Dictate tool is to provide a hands-free, efficient way to create text by converting spoken words into written content across various Microsoft 365 applications, such as Word, Outlook, OneNote, and PowerPoint. It is designed to enhance productivity by allowing users to quickly generate text, manage documents, and compose emails without needing to type. The tool is especially beneficial for people with physical disabilities, offering an alternative to traditional typing, but it can also be useful for anyone looking to speed up their workflow or take notes more easily. 

How do I use it?

To enable dictation in Microsoft 365 applications, simply click the microphone icon, usually found on the 'Home' tab. Once activated, speak into your microphone, and your speech will be transcribed into text in real time. You can also dictate punctuation by saying words like "period," "comma," or "exclamation mark." The text can be edited while dictation is ongoing or after you stop speaking, allowing for easy adjustments and corrections.

Check out the detailed instructions for Microsoft 365 applications including Word (application), Word (web), OneNote, OutLook, and PowerPoint.

Why would I use it?

Dictating your thoughts can be a great option if you're unable to type or want to reduce the amount of typing you do. It's also an effective way to quickly capture ideas by simply speaking them aloud, allowing you to get your thoughts down without interruption or delay.

Quick Facts
Category
Synchronous Sessions
Rating Level 
User Submitted
Website
Dictate in Microsoft 365
Last Modified
11 July 2025
Created
12 November 2024
License Available 
Yes
More Info

Security Concerns
No
Technical Support 
Vendor
Platform(s) 
Web browser, Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android

Ratings Information

CITL Rating

Select any category below for details about the criteria for each rating.

Functionality: ★★☆
Scale:
Not Applicable.
Ease of Use:★★☆
Minor Concerns. The dictation icon (microphone) may be difficult to locate.
Tech Support/Help Availability (for Instructors):
Not Applicable.
Tech Support/Help Availability (for Students):
Not Applicable.
Hypermediality :
Not Applicable.
Accessibility: ★★★
Accessibility Standards:
Not Applicable.
User-focused participation:★★★
Works Well.
Required Equipment:★★☆
Minor Concerns. This tool requires a microphone.
Technical: ★★★
Integration/Embedding within a Learning Management System (LMS) :
Not Applicable.
Operating Systems:
Not Applicable.
Web Browser:★★★
Works Well. Dictate can be used on the web versions of Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.
Additional Technical Requirements:★★★
Works Well.
Mobile Design:
Access:
Not Applicable.
Functionality:
Not Applicable.
Offline Access:
Not Applicable.
Usage and Account Set Up: ★★★
Sign Up/Sign In:★★☆
Minor Concerns. Microsoft 365 can be accessed through MUN login credentials.
Cost of Use:★★★
Works Well. Free with a Microsoft 365 licence from Memorial University.
Archiving, Saving, and Exporting Data :
Not Applicable.
Data Privacy and Ownership:
Not Applicable.
Social Presence:
Collaboration :
Not Applicable.
User Accountability:
Not Applicable.
Diffusion:
Not Applicable.
Teaching Presence:
Facilitation:
Not Applicable.
Customization:
Not Applicable.
Learning Analytics:
Not Applicable.
Cognitive Presence:
Enhancement of Cognitive Task(s):
Not Applicable.
Higher Order Thinking:
Not Applicable.
Feedback on Learning:
Not Applicable.

Security and Privacy

There are currently no security or privacy concerns for this tool.

Support Information

To get more information and tutorial resources on how to use Dictate in Microsoft 365, check out the Microsoft 365 website.