Thinking Education

St. Endas College Galway:

Coláiste Éinde aims to support all students to reach their potential in an inclusive school environment. We have a dedicated staff, who work with specialised Special Educational Needs (SEN) teachers and Special Needs Assistants (SNAs) to ensure that all our students have access to a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum.

Loreto Special Educational Needs Department:

Loreto Secondary School appreciates that personal goals and diversity of ability is part of our Loreto ethos. Special education in the school is guided by these values. In view of this ethos the Special Education Needs Department was formed in the school and has continued to adapt and grow with

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Assistive Technology Trinity College Dublin:

Assistive Technology (AT), provides helpful information and support about how you can make use of technology and adapt it to your study needs. Assistive Technology is defined as “any use of technology that helps you perform a task more easily”. Assistive Technology is a broad field, ranging from the use

IT Carlow Assistive Technology:

Assistive Technology refers to IT resources, both software and hardware, that enables students with disability to become digitally literate, thus supporting them in their participation in the college and allowing them equal opportunities to achieve their educational goals and gain independence. Students with disabilities, registered with Student Services, may be

Assistive Technology Queens University Belfast:

Assistive Technology is hardware and software, which has been designed to improve the ability of the user to access computers or study more independently. The University provides some forms of assistive hardware and software in its Student Computing Centres to support accessibility. These are detailed below. In addition, Students with

Assistive Technology Maynooth:

What is Assistive/ Educational Technology? Increasingly, technology plays a central part in teaching and learning at Maynooth University for all students. However, some technology helps with the difficulties you may have as a result of a learning difficulty or disability. This technology is usually referred to as ‘assistive technology’. The

Assistive Technology Dublin College University:

Technology plays a fundamental part in teaching and learning here at DCU for all students.   Assistive Technology can help support students with disabilities overcome challenges like note-taking, reading and examinations.   Assistive Technology allows students with disabilities to perform tasks they might otherwise be unable to complete.  Accessing Assistive