Free "Make it Accessible" training courses were announced today at the world's largest education technology show, BETT 2011. Immediately available to book, the free one day courses will be delivered by access technology industry experts & the company that led the Department for Education Access Resources Pilot project, Dolphin Computer Access.
The "Make it Accessible" training courses will extend the availability of accessible course materials, handouts and textbooks for dyslexic, low vision ...
The United Kingdom Association for Accessible Formats (UKAAF) last month announced James Bowden as Chair of the UKAAF Braille Coding Group. A Braille developer for access technology specialists Dolphin Computer Access, James Bowden is also a former student of New College Worcester, a specialist school and college for blind and partially sighted students.
The UKAAF has been tasked with the development of literary and technical Braille codes used in the UK, the Braille Coding group will also cooperate wi ...