Julia Taylor. Jisc Subject specialist. Inclusive practice
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Julia Taylor. Jisc Subject specialist. Inclusive practice
to enable people in education to exploit fully the possibilities of modern empowerment, content and connectivity 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor. Jisc Subject specialist. Inclusive practice Inclusive education Why is inclusive practice important? Libraries are well placed to deliver inclusive practice using technology Digital materials are available, portable …searchable, flexible and lend themselves to adaptation and personalisation. By placing OS study software shared on the network everyone gets access everywhere they need it. Putting effort into staff development on how to create accessible documents will reap huge benefits for learners and staff. Allowing users to (personalise) use this flexibility for themselves. Using what you have got better – Word and Windows as well as iOS have built in features that allow people to personalise their equipment to suit them. Magnification, colour and TTS being some of the features and there is more than one way to browse the internet… 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 2 Why is inclusive practice important? Benefits everyone 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 3 How can technology help? It’s a very flexible tool Available, portable, searchable 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 4 Reasonable expectations Funding, familiarity, new responsibilities 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 5 Reasonable Adjustments Here’s some ideas… »Text books in alternative format »Learning materials that can be personalised by users »Videos, podcasts and blogs to augment printed texts »Text to speech on webpages, documents and VLEs »All course notes available online, all the time »Accessible e-book collections with user preferences »Accessible word LO 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 6 Avoid problems – be proactive Page 3-4 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 7 Free and simple strategies › Windows Ease of Access or EOA – Narrator, Keyboard and mouse, cursors, notifications › Free enabling technologies MyStudyBar /EduApps – Word Prediction, SS Overlay, Text To Speech, › Create Accessible Documents with ‘Maps & Media’ › Use Built-in text to speech & webview › Accessible browsing 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 8 Creating Accessible documents » Using the style sheets to create a ‘Document Map’ to navigate and scan for key concepts, supports struggling and screen readers, and alt formats –DAISY – see the ‘How to’ video - click below University in NW disability guidance – 25 pages text and images. Inconsistent reflow. Midlands University guidance for VI students – PDF with no reflow and no structural headings for easy navigation 15/05/2015 Top class university guidance for dyslexics Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education – 8 pages dense text. 9 Search YouTube- Jisc playlists How to add sound and video to a Word document – see the video 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 10 Promote Inclusive Practice to all 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 11 Is your library accessible? Pages 1-4 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 12 What makes an accessible library? What you can do and how to do it! »Named Contact (how do students gets support) »What Alternative formats and text books do you provide › Encouraging Accessible Document creation »What Assistive technology (software and hardware) »How do you promote these services (staff and users) › Training and support »Purchasing and procurement & prep for DSA changes 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 13 Download The Voices Now! Send an email before August asking for The Voices to tdadmin@h eacademy.a c.uk 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 14 How can technology help So to summarise use: ›Windows ease of access ›Built in text to speech ›Free enabling technologies ›Enhancing your browser 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 15 ? 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education Any Questions? 16 Find out more… Julia Taylor Subject specialist, accessibility & inclusion Julia.Taylor@jisc.ac.uk One Castlepark Tower Hill Bristol BS2 0JA T 020 3697 5800 07468727212 info@jisc.ac.uk jisc.ac.uk Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND 15/05/2015 Julia Taylor - Jisc-Inclusive Education 17