Following the release of MindGenius on a free academic licence from
CHEST, several of our [business school] staff have taken to using it -
especially as it was originally developed for business use, and we make
it available on all student computers.
I'm wondering why assessment centres are still giving out Inspiration -
though I see that CHEST are about to do a cut-price deal on it.
John.
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From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sally Cooper
Sent: 27 October 2004 14:31
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Subject: assisted software
Hello,
At The Institute of Cancer Research we are in the process of making
changes
following amendments to the DDA. At present there is no assistive
technology on the pcs in the library, which students access. This is a
cause for concern for dyslexic students.
I have read that a package called Inspiration is particularly useful.
Can anyone recommend any other software packages that may be apt.
Many thanks.
Sally Cooper
Student Welfare Disability Officer
The Institute of Cancer Research
Registry
McElwain Labs
15 Cotswold Road
Sutton
SM2 5NG
020 8722 4248
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