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11th December, 2024

CALL Scotland

CALL Scotland
A Communication and Assistive Technology Newsletter

11th December, 2024

If you need to get in touch please phone the main answerphone on 0131 651 6236 or email call.scotland@ed.ac.uk and we will get back to you.

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Enhance your PL in 2025 by enrolling on our technology to support ASN course

Elevate your professional learning in 2025 and learn something new by enrolling on our popular 10-week course; Technology to Support ASN in Education.

January-June 2025 Webinar programme now live!

Does Assistive Technology form part of your PRD targets? Are you looking to upskill your knowledge of the world of AT to better support your learners?

Accessible Christmas Resources

Looking for some Christmas activities to add to your festive fun and celebrations? Here are some ideas worth checking out!

Free online Speech to Text professional learning

Are you looking for help about teaching pupils to use Speech-to-Text dictation? Try this free online course.


Short Study Courses

4, 5, 8 and 10-week short study course which are supplemented with a series of online workshops.

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Free webinars

30 minute online workshops delivered to your desktop.

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And finally...

Christmas resources from Widgit

Christmas Cards, Greeting Card Stickers, Christmas Pack, Christmas Communication Pack, Advent Calendar Activity, Winter Pack, Winter Weather

Specialist Provision Service Level Agreements

If your Special School or Specialist Provision in Scotland has been considering upskilling of staff on the use of Communication or Assistive Technology, our Specialist Provision Service Level Agreement could be the perfect solution.

New version 7 Scottish digital voices now available

The Scottish Government funds CALL Scotland to provide Scotland-wide schools licences to Heather and Stuart (adult Scottish); Ceitidh (adult Scottish Gaelic); Andrew and Mairi, our new Scottish child voices and Isla and Callum (teenage voices). All the voices are created by CereProc, a world leading speech synthesis company in Edinburgh.

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