Webinars
Check out our upcoming webinars with accessibility, edtech and industry experts from around the world.
Check out our upcoming webinars with accessibility, edtech and industry experts from around the world.
Independent learning benefits everyone. From building student confidence to lessening staff burden, it’s particularly helpful during school years that may feel a little overwhelming.
For students with executive function challenges, relying on others for help keeps independent learning out of reach. When staff isn’t available for one-on-one support, it may keep learning itself out of reach.
Various tech tools can bridge those challenges, and Diana Petschauer, founder of Assistive Technology for Education, can tell you what they are and how to implement them, even if you’re short on time, staff, and resources. Along with her colleague, Laurie McIntosh, tools and strategies will be taught to leverage student training to promote independent learning.
Texthelp joined forces with Don Johnston to break down barriers to learning and offer students more choice. With the addition of Don Johnston’s tools, we’re now able to offer an even wider range of products to choose from to support as many students as possible.
That’s why we’re so excited to announce our first webinar series together! We’ll be diving into our favorite subject of ‘Access to Learning’. Both Texthelp and Don Johnston have been working on the same goal of supporting learners all along, so we can’t wait to share our combined knowledge with you.
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In this roundtable you’ll hear from our partners, the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT), on how technology and pedagogy come together to make maths accessible to everyone, everywhere. We're also joined by two other mathematics experts who share their tips on creating engaging maths classrooms for students. Keeping an eye on the time, and posing the questions of the day is our host Greg O'Connor, Head of Education for Texthelp Asia/Pacific.
With an ever-increasing amount of educational content living online or in the cloud, students are working in digital environments now more than ever. An array of web-based tools and third-party software programs are all commonly used across campuses every day, but did you know that the way these tools are used can promote or take away from their efficacy?
In this webinar, we discussed and demonstrated why students are better supported when they switch from Read&Write for desktop to Read&Write for Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
It’s no secret that COVID-19 continues to disrupt education. The pandemic has resulted in early retirements and teacher burnout, making this year more challenging than the last. However, the three months leading up to spring break don’t need to be the longest three months of our lives.