This is happening in May and sounds interesting as their is such a range of instrument makers for disabled people. Here is the link:-
https://makermusicfestival.com/
For more information about reallly creative and inventive stuff
has ceased trading – but still producing valuable assistive technology information
This is happening in May and sounds interesting as their is such a range of instrument makers for disabled people. Here is the link:-
https://makermusicfestival.com/
For more information about reallly creative and inventive stuff
Went to an interesting accessible workshop this evening where they featured this website to play with
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Putting on a large event online is quite a daunting task. Since Covid-19 I have been doing a lot of them and have picked up some valuable hints and tips on doing them. So much so that I would like to offer it to anyone out there who wants to put on an event. I can do the following for you:-
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I was asked to contribute to this month’s edition of SEN Magazine. Please go over to https://senmagazine.co.uk/. Here is a direct link to the article. https://senmagazine.co.uk/sen-online/sen111/#p=47. Buy a subscription. It’s worth the money. There is a section on Assistive Technology with articles by Mark McCuster ( Texthelp) , Paul Doyle & Antony Ruck. Great source of information about Assistive Technology.

This is a highly innovative and imaginative website. Combining PE with different subjects under the guise of being a flamingo chicks. The graphics are superb and it involves eye-catching movement and interaction. Design for children with disabilities and using motivating themes this is a great workout for lockdown
Ever since Covid-19 began I have been doing a series of different media types. Go to https://aas123.com/media and check out the following:-
Techsavvy – weekly hints and tips for people who want to understand their technology better every Friday on my facebook page at 11:00am
The AT Show – weekly show on a Monday at around 2:30pm on Assistive Technology and news in this domain
The Smyles Podcast – weekly audio show on Assistive Technology.
All this shows are on my Youtube channel subscribe now at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbrthMa5uD-4UOdU9sFHBBg

That was the remark made by Cliff Richard, pop singer, after decades of being in the charts! But it applies to me today as I had a message from a friend to say that he was marking one of his students paper and he saw that the student had quoted me! I hope he gave the student a good mark!
My thanks to Elisabeth Takyi and the A2i for doing a splended job in posting out this interview. I had a great time on the show and always happy to talk about Assistive Technology. For more videos about Dyslexia from A2i Dyslexia please go to https://a2idyslexia.org.uk/videos/
My daughter who lives in the states bought all of the family Facebook Portals as we live in different time zones to meet together can be a challenge. I did a Techsavvy by way of introduction. For more detailed information go to http://portal.facebook.com.
One feature that may interest schools is that it’s going to include Video Conferencing apps like GotoMeeting,Webex, Zoom. There is no date for this feature yet but it could be powerful for linking schools to families without laptops or who have more than one child needing a larger display to teach with.
Just an idea!