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Monday September 8, 2008 

Some typical technology solutions

Unsure where to start? We've put together some examples of solutions that we've found help many of our customers. Click on the example or the problem that most closely matches you to find out what technology may help you. If you would prefer to navigate through these examples without the interactive map then a text outline is also available.

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Claire, a student has trouble writing notes quick enough finds it difficult to listen to recordings needs PC-based support for completing essays isn't confident with computers Andy starting work often finds it hard to remember things and times of meetings has great ideas but difficulty organising them on paper needs help turning ideas into reports and presentations finds spell checkers limited because they do not cover technical terms Harry, at primary school is struggling and there is concern he may have dyslexia has become demoralised and needs a fun, stimulating approach to help him catch up is held back by his poor, slow handwriting and spelling A local high Sschool want to make the internet more accessible to pupils with poor reading skills are looking for inclusive curriculum resources for pupils with different ability and literacy skills need a simple method of reading text books aloud Peter and May, recently retired find it difficult to read newspapers and letters would like to be able to read web pages have difficulty using the keyboard and mouse
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