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February 2018
Students glued to Sticky Campus
Wednesday 28 February 2018
Westminster University played host last month to Sticky Campus, a touring roadshow of technology that persuades students to stay on campus even though they have no teaching to attend.
Jack Churchill joins the Board
Friday 23 February 2018
Jack Churchill, the dynamic co-founder of Scanning Pens, the company that sells portable pen scanners that support struggling readers in the classroom, exam hall and workplace, has joined BATA's board.
See you at Naidex
Friday 16 February 2018
Naidex, Europe’s most established disability, rehabilitation and independent living event is taking shape.
Combining & Integrating Technologies
Thursday 15 February 2018
"All I want to do is search the internet and watch my films" -AbilityNet Client
AT for pupils with cerebral palsy
Monday 12 February 2018
As a teacher of special needs I have worked with pupils with cerebral palsy (CP) for whom handwriting is difficult or slow because of the spasm movements associated with the condition. I have found that alternative peripheral devices can help enormously.
BATA's evidence on AT and work
Friday 09 February 2018
BATA gave evidence in January to the Work and Pensions Select Committee's inquiry into assistive technology. The inquiry is about the role all types of assistive tech can play in removing barriers to work and helping disabled people stay in work.
Spellex wins presidential backing
Friday 09 February 2018
A US member, the literacy software company Spellex, was recently praised by President Donald Trump for giving employees a $1,000 bonus.