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The University of Southampton is hosting an Assistive Technology conference on 5th and 6th September 2005. Papers presented and workshop sessions address various aspects of enabling all students to access learning, engage with the learning environment and communicate their own understanding, using a range of available technology. There will also be a commercial exhibition on the first day.
Further information and a booking form contained in this email: both will also be available on our website www.ats.soton.ac.uk/news <http://www.ats.soton.ac.uk/news> shortly.
We look forward to seeing you.
The University of Southampton presents:
An Assistive Technology Conference -
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Balancing the Equation
5th - 6th September 2005
Southampton
Accessibility for all is now at the forefront of thinking, and rapidly developing technology provides a range of opportunities to meet a diversity of needs.
Here in Southampton, as in many other HE institutions, assistive technology provision continues to expand. With the development of a new Library Learning Centre, and enhanced assistive technology workstation clusters at our various campuses, Southampton University continues to be in the forefront of development in Assistive Technology provision and Learning Support.
This conference comes at a time when many institutions are seeking to develop the service that they offer. It will provide a platform for Assistive Technologists and academics with an interest in the role of technology in learner support for students with disabilities or learning differences at various stages of their university experience.
It is an opportunity for those involved to
* consider new ideas and best practice
* share knowledge and information
* extend and consolidate networks with colleagues
The conference is centred around three main themes:
* accessing information
* engaging with the learning environment
* communicating understanding
Conference information
Keynote speaker:
Paul Blenkhorn Professor of Assistive Technology, University of Manchester: Assistive technology: a help or a barrier to computer access?
Papers by:
Martyn Cooper - Institute of Educational Technology Open University
Making online learning accessible
Elizabeth Chamberlain - Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College
The creation of joined up services for users with special needs
John Gilligan - Dublin Institute of Technology
Supporting accessibility : Communicating understanding of the Assistive Technology paradigm to IT graduates through mainstream computer science courses
Geraldine Price - University of Southampton
Creative solutions to making the technology work: four case studies of dyslexic writers in HE
Mike Wald - University of Southampton
Automatic Speech Recognition assisting and enabling receptive communication
Workshops led by
EA Draffan (Assistive Technologist), Abi James (Iansyst), Peter Dunlop (University of Southampton), Peter Rainger (University of Sussex), Sue Williams (Edge Hill College of HE), and others
Topics include
Making accessibility accessible - looking at ReadAble
Questioning technology choices and outcome Measures
Engaging the learner through tailored training
Voice recognition software and voice recorders
Dyslexia Friendly : User Friendly - an inclusive approach to accessible learning material
The Conference will be held on the University's Highfield Campus, with overnight accommodation in the Glen Eyre Halls of Residence nearby.
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Booking Form
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY OR TYPE
A. Your contact details
These details will be used for all correspondence.
Title (Mr,Mrs,Ms,Dr,Prof)
First name:
Surname
Name of Institution
Postal Address
Postcode
Email
Telephone
Fax
B. Conference fees
Please select your option by checking the appropriate box.
Full residential delegate (booking before 30 April 2005): this includes accommodation on 5 September 2005, conference dinner on the night of 5 September 2005, plus lunch and refreshments on both days
Delegate fee: £160
Full residential delegate (booking after 1 May 2005): this includes accommodation on 5 September 2005, conference dinner on the night of 5 September 2005, plus lunch and refreshments on both days
Delegate fee: £180
Non-residential delegate: this includes conference dinner on the night of 5 September 2005, plus lunch and refreshments on both days
Delegate fee: £120
Full residential presenter: includes as for residential delegate
Delegate fee: £130
Non-residential presenter: includes as for non-residential delegate
Delegate fee: £95
C. Special Requirements
Please let us know of any individual requirements by completing details below.
Accessible parking
Accessible bedroom
Conference materials in alternative format (please specify)
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Dietary requirements
Vegetarian Vegan
Other (please specify)
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D. Payment Options
Option 1 - Invoice
If you would like your institution to be invoiced for the delegate fee, please complete the invoice details below (if different from the above delegate information section).
Name
Institution
Address
Option 2 - Cheque
Cheques should be made payable to University of Southampton. Please ensure your cheque is clearly identified with your name and institution.
E. Cancellation terms
Cancellations made by 30 April 2005 - the full fee will be returned
Cancellations made by 30 June 2005 - 50% of fee will be returned
Cancellations made after 1 July 2005 - no refund will be made
Confirmation of your place and receipt of payment will be sent to the email address in section A above. Further communications will use either the same email address, or the postal address given.
Please send completed bookings to
Linda Robertson
Conference Co-ordinator
Assistive Technology Service
Hartley Library
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Linda Robertson
Assistive Technology Officer
Hartley Library
University of Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Tel 023 8059 7620
Linda Robertson
Assistive Technology Officer
Hartley Library
University of Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Tel 023 8059 7620
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