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Back in the dark days of winter JISC TechDis proposed to ICCHP (The International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs: www.icchp.org) that we chair a Special Thematic Session at their forthcoming July 2012 conference in Linz, Austria. Linz is a charming city on the Danube, associated with philosopher [...]
Continue reading: Wittgenstein, Bruckner, Evelyn Glennie…..and JISC TechDisMike Thrussell from Henshaws College is a learning technologist and has developed the Access: YouTube website. It is an accessible interface for students with learning difficulties and disabilities to search for and control videos on YouTube.
He has kindly agreed to write a guest blog post for us on [...]
Continue reading: Development of Access: YouTube – Guest PostThe JISC TechDis Service aims to be the leading educational advisory service, working across the UK, in the fields of accessibility and inclusion. This blog is one of many tools with which we aim to provide up-to-date information on the activity within further education, higher education and independent specialist colleges.
Our mission is to support [...]
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