Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 8th November, 2010
SQA have made all the 2010 adapted digital papers available on the SQA web site. There are over 400 papers covering a wide range of subjects.
These past papers are ideal for revision and practice, for pupils who are going to be sitting prelims with digital papers, or are intending to 'go digital'...
Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 14th September, 2010
Over 100 textbooks (mainly for the English curriculum) and novels in Word 2003 format are now available from RNIB. The books were produced as a result of the Accessible Resources Pilot project led by Dolphin and Inclusive Technology. There is a list of the books available on the RNIB web site.
T...
Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 27th July, 2010
If you teach or support children and young people with dyslexia, you will be interested in the Dyslexia Scotland Education Conference which this year will be held on Saturday 25th September at the Edinburgh Conference Centre at Heriot-Watt University.
The theme of the conference is "Innovative ...
Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 16th July, 2010
Forbes Smith, who is coordinating a working group looking at provision of accessible formats in East Dunbartonshire, emailed recently to say that East Dunbartonshire Library Service now has a service for providing downloadable audiobooks. So far they have over 560 titles available for immediate do...
Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 12th July, 2010
On 28th May we blogged that the CLA announced a new Print Disability Licence to replace the 'VIP' licence, and today we received our copy of this new licence. Why is this good news? Well, the Print Disability Licence is for:
"an educational establishment or a body that is not conducted for ...
Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 28th May, 2010
We're really very happy indeed to report that today the Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA) launched a new Print Disability Licence to replace the old 'VIP' licence. The new licence has been extended to include all people with a 'print disability' - the previous licence was restricted to ...
Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 24th May, 2010
Accessible Text: Guidelines for Good Practice, is a new publication from CALL Scotland on 'how to' produce accessible resources.
Making your learning materials accessible to pupils with disabilities or additional support needs is not only good practice but is also necessary to meet equalit...
Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 13th May, 2010
There's a very interesting article by Bradley Hodges on the AFB AccessWorld site. Bradley describes his first 24 hours with an iPad and the article is full of really interesting insights. From the Books for All perspective, I think this comment is very illuminating:
"There have been two transfor...
Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 12th May, 2010
Weve been looking at methods of computer access for a young boy (age 7) with athetoid cerebral palsy, and hes evaluated quite a few options. The most promising method was an old Interface Designs switched joystick connected via a USB Mouse Mover interface, which he controls with his ri...
Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 4th May, 2010
Bookshare has a new online learning module for people who want to learn more about accessible digital books and resources. It has a US focus, but has good examples, with video and audio clips, of why some pupils need books in accessible digital formats and why it makes a difference to their edu...
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