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A colleague has asked the following:

"I wonder if anyone has found any computer reader software which works with AAT exams.

Their reasonable adjustments document acknowledges that there is a problem with some software. https://www.aat.org.uk/prod/s3fs-public/assets/Guidance_on_application_of_RASC_in_AAT_assessments.pdf

Section 5.3.7.2 states "Speech / Screen reading software and Speech recognition software AAT’s existing assessment content is built in Flash and is therefore not fully compatible with the main readers, such as Job Access With Speech (JAWS). The use of a Reader should be considered in replacement of screen-reading software. The use of assistive technology with third-party software used for AAT assessments may be possible and should be investigated by the Assessment Centre to see what is compatible without unfairly advantaging the student. "

But they don't state what might work. At work, we have tried ClaroRead but that doesn't seem to work either."

Has anyone got any suggestions - other that to use an human reader?

Jeff



Jeff Hughes, Registered Practitioner Psychologist, Box42 Group.

Tel: 0844 357 5042 (box42.com) 0844 357 8309 (psychologist.uk)

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