JISC Techdis has brought together its range of resources in one place to offer organisations the Accessible IT Practice Support Programme, which will help staff to think about how they can use technology in a more inclusive way and meet the needs of all learners.

Training in inclusion from JISC Advance

JISC Techdis, a JISC Advance advisory service, has brought together its range of resources in one place to offer organisations the Accessible IT Practice Support Programme, which will help staff to think about how they can use technology in a more inclusive way and meet the needs of all learners.

The online programme takes staff through 12 different modules from generic themes like improving productivity to more specific tutorials on getting the most out of ebooks and PowerPoint.  Staff can follow the course as an accredited City and Guilds qualification if they wish.

Alistair McNaught, JISC Techdis senior advisor and co-author said: “The programme is the only one of its kind, providing an ideal platform for raising awareness of inclusion issues at the same time as developing the skills to create more inclusive teaching and learning environments.”

For more information visit the website or contact JISC Techdis on itq@jisctechdis.ac.uk

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