ABLE Online Summit 2020

I am speaking at this series which takes place on Friday 16th October at 3:00pm . The subject is Remote Learning Tools with special reference to higher education institutions. Hopefully, demonstrating how this works in real-life situations. Book your free place now at https://lnkd.in/dYZ94jj

ABLE online summit 2020

Speaking to colleagues in Beirut about Remote Learning Tools . Should be interesting !

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Rocketbook

Smartpens have been around for a longtime but the process can be difficult for some . Also the books are a ongoing costs and you cannot rub out the ink and start again.

The rocketbook does allow you to rub out your work and start again but it’s selling point is the ability to transfer work through a scan and it does accurately represent your drawing as the image below exemplifies

In the example I have stated what I think it would be good for. But it’s by no means exhaustive .

Episode 42 – Dyslexia Awareness Week

www.podbean.com/ei/pb-99xr3-eecf40

In fact it is Dyslexia Awareness Month. This podcast is about my top 5 Dyslexia AT tools to help you achieve more if you have Dyslexia.

Dyslexia Awareness Week

This week is Dyslexia Awareness Week and BATA with The Dyslexia Institute are putting on a free webinar “Assistive Technology for Dyslexics in Education,” if you want to join in it’s at 4:00pm on Tuesday 6th October. Book in at here

Students

Here are links to useful resources you might like to look into:-

For students requiring DSA

https://www.bataonline.org.uk/news/how-make-most-disabled-students-allowances-university

For looking after the planet:-

https://www.pcliquidations.com/sustainability-living-college

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UK APL Survey

This is a WHO initiative with the help of the British Assistive Technology Association to survey what products that are classed as Assistive are being used. This comprises from walking aids to high tech prosthetics and eye gaze systems. There are also groups you can sign up to which focus on specific areas of interest such as vision, hearing, communication, environment, mobility, cognition.

If you are a supplier or a charity or an interested professional do go across to:-

https://www.bataonline.org.uk/articles/your-input-needed-bata-launches-whos-uk-survey-assistive-products

The survey is being supported by the following organisations:-

https://www.bataonline.org.uk/articles/uk-sector-welcomes-essential-assistive-products-list-survey

Grammarly

Grammarly is a useful assistive technology app for supporting students and pupils. It helps by suggesting better grammar, checking additional spaces between words, correct spellings, and the bit I love being able to suggest links for adding to your blogs and documents. I find it good that you can be looking for a particular app or hardware and Grammarly will find that item. It sits on the sidelines waiting to be used.

It’s also a good learning tool. I did struggle with plurals on nouns eg batas online groups. It can also score how well you are writing. It works on a principle I love which is you learn by what you write and this supportive software not only helps, advise it teaches as well!

Websites, Domains and Email

In the past I have set up websites for people. Making them is relatively straight forward but hard work nevertheless. The tricky bit is the hosting of it. You enter the world of SSL Certificates, Domain Names and Renewal. It’s hard to know what you are paying for. Often there is a deal on offer and then after the specified time it changes. Beware of the on costs you migtht incur.

So how much does this all cost? For a certificated site with email and domain name it can cost £100 a least, £1,000’s if you employ a website designer. There are so many aspects to consider :

  • Website designing & building costs – self built or web designer
  • Domain name purchase – unique name, often more than one to ensure your brand is protected
  • Email service to the site – so you can be contacted directly usually info@ ………
  • Domain Certificate – added protection from people taking your web domain name
  • SSL Certificate – google security to protect the site and make it bonafide
  • …and so it goes including SEO’s for pushing your site up the search list

The language is technical and full of jargon so it is wise to talk to a web designer or someone familiar with doing this to ensure you get the right set up for you. If you consider building the website yourself you will save a considerable amount of money. But seek advice on it. All I will say is website developers know what they are doing and can ensure everything works smoothly and properly after your launch. It’s a service worth paying for to have exactly what you want.