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Paul Nisbet

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Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 18th December, 2009

This is a chance for you to help improve the accessibility of Glow. If Glow is to fulfil it's aims it needs to be accessible to every pupil in Scotland and one way of helping many pupils with visual or reading difficulties is through 'text-to-speech' software, so that pupils can have material on G...

Latest Publisher Accessibility Newsletter

Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 16th December, 2009

The latest edition of the Accessibility Action Group newsletter is well worth a read and shows how much is going on in the field of accessible formats. For example: new guidelines for publishers in how they should respond to requests for permission to adapt books or for digital versions of ...

Creating digital files from printed materials

Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 14th December, 2009

Lots of teachers, pupils and parents are interested in scanning books into the computer, converting it readable text, so that for example: pupils with physical disabilities can press a key on the keyboard, or click a switch, to turn the pages, or dyslexic pupils can have the text read out ...

CALL helps the University of Edinburgh celebrate 40 years of commercialisation

Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 4th December, 2009

The University of Edinburgh celebrated 40 years of commercialisation with an exhibition and reception in the Playfair library on November 16th 2009. The Smart Wheelchair was Mr (or should that be Miss?) 1987 - the year when we started work on the first protoype. The event was attended by His Roya...

CALL helps the University of Edinburgh celebrate 40 years of commercialisation

Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 4th December, 2009

The University of Edinburgh celebrated 40 years of commercialisation with an exhibition and reception in the Playfair library on November 16th 2009. The Smart Wheelchair was Mr (or should that be Miss?) 1987 - the year when we started work on the first protoype. The event was attended by HRH Princ...

Making Books for All Part 2, 19-20 November 2009

Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 25th November, 2009

Last week 26 teachers and educationalists from all over Scotland gathered at Stirling Management Centre for the second part of CALL's four day course on making learning materials in accessible formats - "Books for All". The course was funded by LTS and led by Paul Nisbet and Stuart Aitken of CALL ...

Spellcheckers and digital papers

Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 23rd November, 2009

Staff, parents and pupils often ask us for advice on whether a spellchecker can be used with an SQA Adapted Digital Paper, so this is what we think is the situation. If you are in any doubt, contact the SQA Assessment Arrangements team. Question. Can I use a spellchecker in the examination? Answ...

Making Books for All CPD at Stirling Management Centre, 29 and 30 September

Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 27th October, 2009

Paul Nisbet and Stuart Aitken have developed a comprehensive 4 day course that attempts to cover techniques for making learning resources in accessible formats. The course is split into two sections and the first half was held on 29/30 September, at Stirling Management Centre. It was attende...

Fed up waiting for Adobe Reader to finish preparing the document?

Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 1st October, 2009

One of the annoying things that can happen when using Adobe Reader or especially Adobe Acrobat is that the program insists on checking the reading order when you make a change to the file. The "Content Preparation Progress" appears and then you have to wait while it checks through the file and sorts...

Accessing the Curriculum for Excellence Presentation

Posted by Paul Nisbet on the 29th September, 2009

PowerPoint copy of presentation by Paul Nisbet and Stuart Aitken at the Scottish Learning Festival on 24th September 2009.

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