Assistive Technology: One-to-One BeginnersPrerequisitesSpecial
Thu 10 Nov 2022
Description
This session is provided for students who have a Disability Resource Centre referral for specialised one-to-one support. Bespoke sessions cover support for users with:
- Mobility issues, such as an upper limb disorder, where ergonomic keyboards and mice or speech recognition software may be required
- Visual impairment requirements where magnification or text scanning to alternative format can assist users to view a computer screen or read and listen to text
- Specific learning difficulties, who may find speech recognition software or mind mapping software useful
A session typically fall into 2 categories:
- Looking at available hardware, software or IT techniques that can aid in the development of tailored strategies and solutions to help users independently access computing facilities
- Providing training for Assistive Technology software packages to help users progress with the software
At time of booking please specify the following details in the Special Requirements box
- Name of person that referred you
- A brief outline of type of assistance required e.g. software training, workstation evaluation or general support and advice
- If you require wheelchair access to the venue
Target audience
- Students who have a Disability Resource Centre referral
- University staff who have an Occupational Health referral
Prerequisites
- University staff must have a referral from Occupational Health
- Students must have a referral from the Disability Resource Centre
Sessions
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Thu 10 Nov 2022 12:00 - 13:00 | 12:00 - 13:00 | Disability Resource Centre, Assistive Technology Room | map | Darran Bryant |
Topics covered
- Brief investigation of current issues faced
- Locating built-in operating system solutions
- Investigating alternative hardware or software solutions
- Highlighting alternative assistance offered within the university
- Targeted training for specific Assistive Technology software packages
Aims
To develop appropriate work solutions to promote healthy computing styles.
Format
One-to-one bespoke training
Charging
- Free except for International disabled students requiring software training
Duration
One hour
Frequency
A number of times per term
Themes
Booking / availability