Presentations
Developing Teachers in a Post PC Era, March 22nd 2013
- Accessible Mobile Learning
(PDF, 2 MB) Presenter: Paul Nisbet, CALL Scotland - Teacher Development in a Post-PC Era
(PDF, 9 MB) Presenter: Steve Molyneux, CALL Scotland
BETT 2013
- Books for All
(PDF, 2.5 MB) Presenter: Paul Nisbet, CALL Scotland
Parent Day 2012
- Stories and language for pre- and emergent readers
(PDF, 2.1 MB) Presenter: Sally Millar, CALL Scotland
Conference for Further Education Lecturers: Literacy in Action 25 February 2012
- Books for All in the Early Years
(PDF, 2.3 MB) Presenter: Paul Nisbet, CALL Scotland
ICT and Inclusion - June 2010
- Adapted Digital Exam Papers Presentation
- (PPT, 1.8Mb) Presenter: Paul Nisbet, CALL Scotland
- SQA Adapted Digital Question Papers: The story so far
- (PPT, 1.3Mb) Presenter: Paul Nisbet, CALL Scotland
- Curriculum for Excellence and Books for All
- (PPT, 2Mb) Presenters: Paul Nisbet, CALL Scotland and Jennifer McDougall, Learning and Teaching Scotland
Special Needs Fringe - January 2008
- Reading and Writing – how to support those that don’t or won’t Presentation
- (PDF, 500kb) Presenter: Sandra O'Neill, CALL Scotland
Curriculum for Excellence Routes for Learning Study Day - February 2007
- Curriculum for Excellence Routes for Learning Study Day Presentation
- (PPT, 1.3Mb) Presenter: Jessie Wojciechowski, Scottish Executive Education Department
- Materials to support assessment for children with severe and complex additional support needs
- (PDF, 38Kb) Presenter: Jessie Wojciechowski, Scottish Executive Education Department
ICT and Inclusion - March 2004
- Access to Text using ICT for students with reading difficulties Presentation
- (PPT, 1.8Mb) Presenter: Paul Nisbet, CALL Scotland
Key statutes policy and strategy Steering Group - January 2004
- Key statutes policy and strategy Presentation
- (PPT, 79kb) Presenter: Stuart Aitken, CALL Scotland
SENSE Conference - September 1997
- Introduction to Communication Passports Presentation
- (PDF, 32kb) Presenters: Sally Millar, CALL Scotland and Micheline Caldwell, Sense Scotland





