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dc.contributor.authorMusgrove, Nick
dc.contributor.authorHomfray, Richard P.
dc.contributor.authorAddison, Ken
dc.date.accessioned2006-11-15T11:46:14Z
dc.date.available2006-11-15T11:46:14Z
dc.date.issued2001
dc.date.submitted2006
dc.identifier.citationCELT Learning and Teaching Projects 2000/2001
dc.identifier.isbn095421160X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2436/6091
dc.descriptionCELT projects on changing practice through innovation and research.
dc.description.abstractThe School of Applied Sciences (SAS) has one of the largest incidences of ‘additional needs’ students in the University, with the potential for this to increase through recruitment from linked organisations (e.g. Rodbaston College), through School initiatives (e.g. Flexible Learning) or University initiatives such as Widening Participation. The increased emphasis placed on the use of ICT as a means of producing assignments (word-processing, spreadsheets, specialist packages etc.), coupled with an expansion in TSL (i.e. use of the SAS intranet, WOLF, and ‘Subject Centre’ and other specialist teaching packages) in the delivery of courseware within our standard IT provision, was considered to be exacerbating the difficulties encountered by some of our students with additional needs. The principal objective of the project is to increase accessibility to the University standard software suites in use in SAS in addition to the specialist packages used in the school. The basic strategy falls within two areas: use of appropriate additional hardware and software to enhance the display options available to students and use of appropriate additional hardware and software to provide alternate means of inputting information into, and receiving output from, standard software packages.
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dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of Wolverhampton
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.wlv.ac.uk/celt
dc.subjectSchool of Applied Sciences
dc.subjectTechnology supported learning
dc.subjectE-learning
dc.subjectUniversity of Wolverhampton
dc.subjectICT
dc.subjectAdditional educational needs
dc.subjectScience education
dc.subjectUndergraduate students
dc.subjectIT skills
dc.titleDevelopment of ICT provisions for additional needs science students
dc.typeChapter in book
refterms.dateFOA2018-08-21T12:48:20Z
html.description.abstractThe School of Applied Sciences (SAS) has one of the largest incidences of ‘additional needs’ students in the University, with the potential for this to increase through recruitment from linked organisations (e.g. Rodbaston College), through School initiatives (e.g. Flexible Learning) or University initiatives such as Widening Participation. The increased emphasis placed on the use of ICT as a means of producing assignments (word-processing, spreadsheets, specialist packages etc.), coupled with an expansion in TSL (i.e. use of the SAS intranet, WOLF, and ‘Subject Centre’ and other specialist teaching packages) in the delivery of courseware within our standard IT provision, was considered to be exacerbating the difficulties encountered by some of our students with additional needs. The principal objective of the project is to increase accessibility to the University standard software suites in use in SAS in addition to the specialist packages used in the school. The basic strategy falls within two areas: use of appropriate additional hardware and software to enhance the display options available to students and use of appropriate additional hardware and software to provide alternate means of inputting information into, and receiving output from, standard software packages.


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