Probably better known for developing the
AccessApps, a suite of portable open source and free learning support tools that can be run from a USB drive.
Craig is also the developer of the awards winning MyStudyBar - a handy tool to support learners with literacy difficulties. Craig is keeping abreast of new developments in technology, particularly technology to help overcome barriers to learning.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 5th March, 2024
Category Computer Accessibility Dyslexia
One of the highlights of the year is the CALL Scotland ASL and Technology online conference. This year the conference will take place on Thursday 13th June 2024.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 7th February, 2024
Category Assistive Technology Dyslexia
This article explains the process of a CALL technology assessment with the focus of a resulting report in the from of a video screen recording.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 16th January, 2024
Category Dyslexia Text-to-Speech
A selection of free universal tools to support writing for Windows, iPads and Chromebooks.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 4th January, 2024
Category Assistive Technology Dyslexia
There are still some places left for our popular course 'Technology to Support Additional Support Needs' starting in February 2024.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 20th November, 2023
Category Computer Accessibility Assistive Technology
This article explains how to create an interactive PDF using the built-in text box feature with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 4th October, 2023
Category Dyslexia Assistive Technology
Google Lens is a great tool for searching by images and converting images with text into readable text.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 20th September, 2023
Category Dyslexia Assistive Technology
CALL is running its popular 5-week professional learning course, starting on Tuesday 24th October.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 18th September, 2023
Category Dyslexia iPads, Androids & Chromebooks
This article explains how to convert an image PDF into an editable and accessible format such as Microsoft Word using a Windows device, the Word iPad app and a Chromebook (Google docs).
Posted by Craig Mill on the 7th September, 2023
Category Dyslexia Text-to-Speech
This one hour workshop will explore a range of built-in tools to support literacy.
Posted by Craig Mill on the 29th August, 2023
Category Dyslexia Assistive Technology
Google Chrome's free browser reading mode is a great new feature to support learners with reading difficulties.
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