Accessible Technology for Students Webinar

Accessible technology enables students with vision impairment to access their studies and make the most of their time at university or college.  But there is so much out there – how do young people know what they need, how to access and get the most from it?

Our webinar in May 2021 discussed the pros and cons of various education technology as well as the assistive technology now available to help students orientate themselves around campus or a new town.

Catch up on the webinar recording below

 

You can download the powerpoint presentation here

Download a list of useful accessible technology products 

 

Hosted by Darren Paskell, Technology Manager and Tara Chattaway, Student Support Manager at Thomas Pocklington Trust, we discussed:

  • Magnification products – computer / multi-monitor set up
  • Braille products
  • Portable cameras to record information from whiteboards
  • Assistive screen readers
  • Getting around campus and in new towns and cities – Be My Eyes, Aira, Soundscape
  • Other handy tech – ie accessible calculators

Accessible technology for students – guidance and resources

A range of solutions including magnification, braille hardware and software and accessible apps and services can support blind and partially sighted students to thrive at university.

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Useful Accessible Accessories for Education

Find out about the different accessories and equipment that can super-charge your use of tech in education as a blind or partially sighted student.

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Make Your Computer Accessible for Education

Discover how to use built-in accessibility features on computers to empower blind and partially sighted students in education. Covers Windows, Apple, ChromeBook and Linux.

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Make Your Smartphone/Tablet Accessible for Education

Learn how smartphones /tablets can be a game-changer for blind and partially sighted students in education. We cover accessibility features on Apple and Android and how to use them.

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