We have run the new LOCN ( London Open College Network) Note taking for
Disabled students in Higher Education course three times now. It is
accredited at Level 3. We wrote it last May/June as part of our HEFCE
Project with Westminster University to open up note taking to disabled
students.
We are very happy to discuss the course as part of the project is to
disseminate information about training note takers.
We will be running a Training the Trainers day on the 6th June to enable
people to teach this course. When we have finalised the details we will put
a notice on Disforum.
Regards
Mary Ensor
City Lit Centre for Deaf People
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> From: COLETTE EATON [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 13 February 2002 09:15
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> Subject: NOTE-TAKERS COURSES AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
>
> Does anyone have any information about courses and qualifications for
> notetakers (particularly for students with a visual impairment)?. Any
> information would be gratefully received.
>
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