Immersive Reader to have PCS symbols

Microsoft and Tobii Dynavox announce that they are collaborating to produce a picture library of PCS symbols in the immersive reader. When you click over a word it will produce a picture to show the word as well as hear it spoken. This will be across Word and free Outlook, OneNote and other Microsoft packages. Not sure when this will appear but suspect it will be soon for those using Office 2016. It opens up reading to non-text readers who need picture support.For more details click on the link below:-

 

Immersive Reader with PCS Symbols

Immersive Reader now an icon!

Immersive reader ( Learning tools from Microsoft) has now been made available for a number of office applications like Word, OneNote, Outlook. Before you had to call up the feature from the help section, now you just go to view and you see this:-

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What does Immersive Reader do?

The following access editions are now available:-

  • text to speech – with highlighting of each word spoken at a speed of your chosen
  • choice of male or female voice
  • Syllable mode allows words to be split into syllables which is helpful for teaching phonic construction of words
  • Also highlights nouns, verbs adjectives – useful for teaching grammar construction
  • Focus mode – lines of text can be viewed in a bar whilst taking out distracting elements. Useful for tracking lines of text which is a problem with many dyslexics.

In fact Immersive Reader is very useful for the Dyslexic which is now available for integration into office products for free. You do need an educational account for all the learning tools but Immersive Reader appears to be free for those like myself who have Office 2016 and an Office 365 basic account.

ASK – Alexa Skills Kit

So much to learn. ASK has just made a change that might make skill creation a little easier. There are webinairs and skill building days jn the state and international cities like Berlin. But you can make the most of access to their videos start with this webinair:-

Alexa Developer Webinair

Find My Flow

Find my flow is from Launchpad and is designed to be used as a supportive tool for students who have received DSA funding for assistive technology and for students who  prefer to learn when they want to without the need for face to face training.

First impressions – impressive and clearly and helpfully laid out. If I struggled with reading text the icons guide me and the layout encourages me to work in a linear fashion. Then there are the helpful videos ! They are graphically interesting and very easy to follow, not too long and above not patronizing!

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I think the use goes beyond DSA. It could be used by any secondary pupil who wants to find out more about specific software packages. Getting the message across about study skills is the need!! Teaching students how to learn is often neglected due to time pressures sand AT is so detailed Find My Flow  is  perfect for that.

There is a helpful note aid memoire at the bottom where notes can be made. I made one as a lecturer to make sure I put my presentation up on the online portal well ahead of time.

At the end of any section there is a task to do which backs up the learning just done.

Well done Launchpad! Good job! Finally, let me quote what they say about this product:-

“FindMyFlow is an online study resource that uniquely combines Study Skills with Assistive Technology. Like to see FindMyFlow in action? Drop us an email today to book a demonstration. We also provide free complimentary licences to Assessors.

www.findmyflow.co.uk.”

BETT Show Report – Day 2

For the second day I programmed myself to go to the seminars and to contact hardware and software suppliers in the show. Having been disappointed at the lack of SEN input yesterday I was determined to make the most of it today. So I started with :-
Accessible Ai – talk BETT arena – Friday 26th January 2018
A very exciting and interesting seminar which said :
  • AI Predicted to increase over the next decade
  • China racing the US in impacting this market
AI offers Deep learning- voice and image recognition which is already here
Seeing Ai available – a product that has been created by Microsoft I believe that makes sense of the world through the mobile device camera. You can download it on the all store and will be enourmously helpful to the blind community. It is freely available now.
In terms of what skills we shall need to make the most of this explosion of AI in the future we shall need:-
  • Investment in maths for young people, programmers,engineers
  • AI will Invade all our lives in the future

 

There is a schools’s project which has just been run that gives 6 Stand alone sessions using video imaging and amazon servers.
And now for the exhibition stands
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 At stand 440 robitixs usa – this uses programmable tiles to create learning events.
Suitable for even pre-school. A hand held device using NFC tag technology or similar has created learning events that speak.
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 Padcaster is an expensive but useful tool which if I had the money (around £1000) i would buy where all the tools for producing professional video from video , sound capture, lighting and teleprompt are built in
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Texthelp with Google Education explaining the free benefits that are available to help dyslexic users via Google Chrome

Back to the talks… for a sitdown!
Stephen Heppell – Workload and Wellbeing
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 Stephen Heppell on co2 in the classroom- note the quote on adhd 
Stephen inspires and shows insight into present education system by focusing on health and wellbeing not only in the uk but worldwide
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Look at the Christmas tree trail! Great idea for mapping and treasure trail. Get your pupils to draw over a screenshot of an area and draw on it. Then go outside and do the walk or cycle ride till you complete the shale using GPS.
How we make gains in the sports world is by marginal gains if only we apply this to education!
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Where can we move one step forward in making maginal changes and improvements.
Lack of finance doesn’t stop innovation
Ideas for creating innovative learning spaces.
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Learning situations that work.Act of asking works – despite budget cuts
Where do we get esteem? Tell people. How good to thank people and encourage each others success.
Engage with adventurous learning – world champions breaking records from the guiness book of records. Shout it out!
What’s next?
  • Quantum computing and AI
  • Qubits – you can do anything you like. What can you do with your learning.
  • Blockchain – completely opposite of multi-academy
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Be on the right not on the left!! It’s both/and but we need to consider how important to our well-being the right hand side is when currently our IT education is more on the right side with computing and programming. 
Interesting talk by a parent – Emilie-Kate Kidd
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Individualised assessments company
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Charity funding assessments
And now from the head teacher of the school her son attended.
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Joey Burgess , Blosson House School
She emphasised that the system was letting sen children down as result of underfunded and over- stretched educational system. She offered some tips to help teachers in supporting special needs pupils such as smile and encourage. Don’t use the negative use the positive “after we do this you will be able to do what you wanted to do.”
Back to the exhibition……
TTS stand also has some interesting products for SEN . Easi-speak microphone has gone Bluetooth with better buttons and the facility to send to a Bluetooth speaker for the class to hear!
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There is a wrist band device which can be programmed with a short  message. Useful for cerebral palsy children but not yet perfect as it requires accuracy for the child to activate the device. I think if they make it the whole area switchable then it would be great for that need.
Octagon studios have produced an augmented reality set of cards that you can download an app to activate. Dinosaur 4D+ and Humanoid 4D+ are the packs I bought at a bargain show price of 2 for £10 i think the normal price is £15 per pack. Which in the dinosaur case gives you 14 dinosaurs to play with . I particularly like the t-rex as i can make him walk around the room and over people using a joystick control. Not all the dinosaurs do that!!
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That is my visual tour of BETT 2018!
I also visited 2Simple software and had a chat with long-time colleague and friend Nigel Canvin who introduced me to his team and looked in depth at the tools and activities on Purple Mash  which is online teacher lesson resource and tools area to create activities. I will be using it on my pupil’s 1:1 where I have internet access.
Also did a short interview with Russell Prue on his BETT Radio station about current trends in SEN, apps and new technology and their assistive uses such as the Amazon Echo Dot – a cost effective device . A useful website for creative apps to use with the Echo Dot is http://www.iftttt.com . You can create useful workarounds as you can’t email directly from the echo dot but you can set up to 20 people to be emailed when you add an item to your shopping list!

BETT Show Report – 25.1.18

This must be at least my 12th BETT show . There have been a lot of changes over the years but this is the first time I have felt that there is less for SEN than ever before to see. Stalwarts in previous years like Crick Software and Widgit are not there. The other trend is that it is becoming more and more international teachers and less and less UK teachers which is fine for those companies with an international operation. Even the seminars tracked as SEN are thin on the ground. BETT is expensive for companies to attend now costing tens of thousands for a stand.

Despite the above and the lack of SEN focus I can talk about a few things I found useful to know. Educate  provide a research service for app makers to validate their Edtech product. ” We provide educators, researchers and technology developers with the best and most up-to-date research evidence and expertise , so they can design and manufacture EdTech products and services that will make a difference in schools.”

Scanninpens are an established company making a useful contribution for those with dyslexia to overcome difficulties with reading by providing a handheld scanner that can be used in examination settings. This saves money and pays for itself in terms on amanuensis readers. One comment I had on a degree level teaching training on dyslexia course was ” I wished I had one of these when I was taking my degree!”

Noble Doughnut is a digital magazine about Ideas, People and Wonder. It provides health and wellbeing tools such as relaxation techniques as Mindfulness. Their a few examples on the website but to access the whole site you need subscribe to the magazine. It is hoped it will challenge , encourage and inspire young people. It is very well designed and laid out that would be accessible for pupils with special needs.

Emoji-Go are a music learning scheme based on stickers and tactile velcro stickers. It provides a framework on how to remember cord sequences using visual means (stickers) and tactile feed back to imprint chords and musical patterns in a fun and story – like way. They are looking for schools to trial this product. If you are interested drop them a line at me@kevinmthomson.uk  

More tomorrow……

BETT 2018

So it’s the beginning of the year it must be BETT! The largest education show in the UK and Europe. Recent trends as the large amounts of foreign visitors to the show. It is an international show.

In the pre-show publicity there is the usual expression of high impact tools, adminstration and hardware companies. There will be the usual round of seminars from Microsoft and Google. The reason I go is to seek out new and exciting new companies in the future zone.

I am also there for networking opportunities. To meet up with friends and  companies such as Crick Software. I will report back here what I saw that was interesting from an SEN point of view.

Microsoft can speak now!

As I was writing today in Word I discovered a new addin. As I have Dragon Dictate I suspect this is where it has come from. But I will search further. On investigation this is Microsoft and NOT Dragon and has been in Word since August this year.

As with all new additions unless someone tells you that you really don’t know. But this is so useful for dyslexic learners and would recommend they use the feature on Word 2016 and go to Review where this icon resides:-

Read Aloud in Word 2016

Text to read back clearly and each word is highlighted as spoken – very useful for the dyslexic. The following article explains about this feature in more detail:-

https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/1/16074506/microsoft-word-read-aloud-feature

The feature is in Office 365 and Word but you have to use the “What do you want…” help window and type “Immersive Reader” in it. Why this doesn’t have an icon on the toolbar I don’t know. It seems a logical thing to me and makes it more inclusive.

What is Bitcoin?

I received an email today offering me a get rich scheme which instantly made me suspicious. So be aware that the company “bitcoincode”  which appears to be a scam but you have scroll down many positive advertisements by them to get to the truth!  But Bitcoin is different to this and is gaining popularity and so what I want to do in this article is explain what it is  and what it is about.

What is Bitcoin?

“Bitcoin is a virtual currency which started in 2009 by unknown computer whizz using an alias called Satoshi Nakamoto”.

This information was taken from the Sun so I think I need a more reputable paper!!

CNN says this:-

“transactions are made with no middle men – meaning, no banks! There are no transaction fees and no need to give your real name. More merchants are beginning to accept them: You can buy webhosting services, pizza or even manicures.”

I think the main worry is this is working outside of the taxation system an therefore completely  not monitored at the moment.

Why Bitcoins? ( from CNN)

“Bitcoins can be used to buy merchandise anonymously. In addition, international payments are easy and cheap because bitcoins are not tied to any country or subject to regulation. Small businesses may like them because there are no credit card fees. Some people just buy bitcoins as an investment, hoping that they’ll go up in value.”

At the moment this system is under the radar but this last quote shows how useful it might be to worldwide trading companies. But who is in control? How can it be corrupted ( like our Bitcoincode  fraudsters)?

Who is in control?

No one! At the moment but that could change in the future

According to CNN:-

“No one knows what will become of bitcoin. It is mostly unregulated, but that could change. Governments are concerned about taxation and their lack of control over the currency.”

Anonymity

This is it’s most worrying aspect as far as I can see – no accountability  and CNN have this to say about it:-

“Though each bitcoin transaction is recorded in a public log, names of buyers and sellers are never revealed – only their wallet IDs. While that keeps bitcoin users’ transactions private, it also lets them buy or sell anything without easily tracing it back to them. That’s why it has become the currency of choice for people online buying drugs or other illicit activities.”

In conclusion

Governments will have to act! Especially where wrong doing is occurring. I would be very wary now of getting involved in this system until there  is some regulation put in place that protects the users. No doubt it does have its benefits – mainly an international cross – border currency but not one to invest my life savings in and certainly not one to invest in a get rich quick scheme!

 

 

Adobe Digital Editions

I have a client with Irlen’s Syndrome and struggles to access her college course documents. Up until recently she could access them using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC but now due to changes with Digital Rights Management software she is having to use Adobe Digital Editions which has few accessibility features. It’s a matter I am taking up with Adobe and why their access is so poor on the Digital Edition product? Will keep you posted on developments.