Hi Sarah-Jane,
From what I have seen of your video top-up tutorials I think they look excellent and I think they are very reasonably priced, unlike some products out there in DSA land.
Keep up the good work! And thanks for supporting the students and users for so long.
Best wishes,
Alex
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From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sarah-Jane Peake
Sent: 30 November 2017 10:36
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Subject: Re: AT presentations
Hi Alex,
Yep, I absolutely agree. It's been developed by myself, other AT Trainers and Study Skills tutors. I've been a AT Trainer for over 10 year now (time flies!) and in no way is it designed to replace face-to-face training. I've been using it to enhance my training with students and it works really well. I can favourite strategies with them and add notes to the notebook so they can recap strategies in their own time. They can then develop their skills following the training sessions. For example, come exam time they can visit the Revision flow.
It's £140 for a licence and that lasts six years - so factors in taking time out, part-time and post-grad study.
I appreciate that dis-forum isn't for commercial purposes, so anyone can drop me an email off line for further info, webinars details or a complimentary licence. Thank you.
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