‘Getting it down on Paper’
- Using technology to assist those with recording difficulties
This day conference will be held in Thame, Oxfordshire, on Tuesday 10 March
1998.
It will involve workhops presented by key developers in the field and will
include:
· New developments with continuous speech recognition systems (Paul Hawes).
· Support with ‘free’ writing - ‘Word Aid’, ‘Prophet’ (ACE Centre).
· New Developments for Clicker (John Crick).
· The new ‘Alphasmart’ portable writing aid & ‘Hyperstudio 3’ (Tag).
· Discover Switch! The new Windows 95 switch access system (Don Johnston).
· Switch access to ‘point and click’ programs with ‘Hotspots’ (ACE Centre).
· Software for dyslexia - ‘TextHELP!’ and other technology (iANSYST
Dyslechtech).
· Alternative access to National Curriculum maths with Accessmaths 3 (ACE
Centre).
· The latest developments for Writing with Symbols (Widgit).
Thame United FC Conference Centre provides an excellent location for this
event, being just off the M40 Motorway and having the most up-to-date
facilities.
Attendance at the day is only £30 to include lunch.
Please get in touch with the Oxford ACE Centre (01865 763508)
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Limited places are available so early booking is strongly recommended.
Mick Donegan
The ACE Centre Advisory Trust
Waynflete Rd.
Headington
Oxford OX3 8DD
see us on http://www.rmplc.co.uk/eduweb/sites/acecent/ or
http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~ace-cent/
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Tel +44 (0)1865 763508 Fax +44 (0)1865 750188
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