AAC Intervention: American site offering ideas and materials for people using AAC.
AbilityNet: Charity offering help with computer access for disabled people. AbilityNet on YouTube: videos on various aspects of ICT and disability. AbilityNet training site - includes courses on accessing YouTube and MySpace.
About One Handed Typing: Advice and resources. American site so some of the equipment recommended is not available in the UK.
The ACE Centre : Specialist centre dealing with access to communication covering the southern half of Engand and Wales.
ACE Centre North: Specialist centre dealing with access to communication covering the northern part of England and Wales.
All the Daze: American books and online materials for teachers
Apple Accessibility: Ideas and resources for adapted access to Apple Mac computers.
Assist It: Website with resources and information on assistive technology.
BBC My Web My Way: Ideas and help sheets for adapting your computer and accessing the web.
Better Living Through Technology (formerly senit.org): helpful website with lots of resources for alternative access to the computer for people with disabilities.
The CALL Centre: Scotland's centre for people with communication disorders.
Communication 4 All: Materials to support inclusion in schools.
Communication Matters: Organisation for people who use a communication aid and those who work with them.
Communication Trust: Organisation bringing together all those working with pupils with communication needs.
Disabled Living Foundation: Advice and support for disabled people in all areas of daily living.
Do 2 Learn: American classroom materials to support teaching disabled children.
FAST UK: The Foundation for Assistive Technology. Deal with all aspects of the development of new technology to help disabled people.
Game Accessibility: Forum for research into making computer games accessible for those with disabilities.
Hemihelp: website with information for people with only one functioning hand.
Ispeek: Visual materials to support autistic learners.
Institute of Computer Science: Accessible Games: Research into making computer games accessible for disabled people with online examples.
ICTeachers: Materials for teachers (and parents and pupils).
Keytools Ergonomics: Manufacturer's website with advice on RSI, one-handed typing and computer access.
Learning and Teaching Scotland: Advice and resources for teachers.
London SEN Regional Partnership: facilitating dialogue between Local Authorities and other providers of services for disabled children.
Meldreth Manor: SCOPE school with advice sheets on ICT and pupils with complex needs.
Microsoft Accessibility: Ideas and help on adapted access to Windows computers.
OATS Project: Open source assistive technology resource.
Oneswitch.org: Games, advice, ideas and shop for people with physical or learning disabilities accessing a computer with one switch.
Project Salute: information on communication through touch for those with complex needs and multisensory impairment.
RNIB: Advice on touch typing for people with a visual impairment
RNIB: Advice and resources for staff and families of children with complex needs.
School Train: Materials and advice for teachers of the deaf. Includes supported reading for pupils in Key Stage 1.
Speech Teach: Advice and support for parents and professionals working with children with communication difficulties.
Touch Typing: Advice for pupils with specific learning difficulties.
Typing Tutors: Freeware and shareware with links.
Yaack: American site offering advice and support for those working with children using AAC. |