Tag: assistive technology
Supporting dyslexic learners beyond a year of learning loss
The role of intuitive tech solutions
Changing learning
Sophie Shearer looks at how technology is supporting students in higher education
Enabling technology for dyslexic learners
Victoria Crivelli, Malcolm Litten and Abi James look at how assistive technology can help people with dyslexia to learn
Digital opportunities
It’s not the time kids spend online but what they do with it that matters, writes Mark Bentley
Access all areas
Neil Watkins looks at common types of assistive technology and the opportunities they offer for learners with SEN
Shout out for communication
Chris Hall reviews the Awards celebrating best practice in speech, language and communication
Who needs assistive technology?
Antony Ruck looks at how technology can transform classrooms and open up avenues to work for students with disabilities
Working backwards
Finding the right assistive solutions for those with CP should start with what they want to achieve, write Helen Cronshaw and Hannah Golding
Use AT or lose AT
Assistive technology counts for little without proper planning, support and the will to use it, writes Paul Doyle