Top of page
Education and Employment

Webinar to demonstrate assistive technology to support education

a person in wheelchair using computer

English Montreal School Board (EMSB) Assistive/Accessible Technology Consultants will hold a webinar for parents to demonstrate assistive technology tools for student writing support.

These days, using assistive technology (AT) for learning means that you can use it anywhere. That is especially important during these difficult times for students, their teachers and their families. Whether you use AT installed on a device at home or access it on the web, there are many options for students to continue to learn at home with the individualized support that they need.

EMSB Assistive/Accessible Technology usually work one-on-one in the classroom with their students. In order to enhance learning at home, they are holding a webinar for parents where they will demonstrate AT tools for student literacy support. To do so, they will use the Read&Write AT literacy tool that is available to all EMSB students. Topics covered will include: Text to speech (text is read out loud on the screen to support reading and listening comprehension); word prediction (words are suggested to support spelling); speech recognition (words are transcribed onto the screen as text to bypass spelling difficulties).

Attendees will require a computer/laptop with Google Chrome installed, internet access and the student’s EMSB email and password information.

Participants must register for this webinar. To do so, go to https://bit.ly/AT-ParentWebinar.

You might also like

woman on wheelchair attending the conference woman on wheelchair attending the conference

Ventura to host statewide government and disability summit

The County of Ventura will host the second annual Government…

speaking spekaing at the event speaking spekaing at the event

Loneliness forum unites social inclusion group to tackle isolation

The City of Greater Geelong has launched its new Social…

Shiny star statue award made of gold Shiny star statue award made of gold

Young finalists announced for 2025 WA Youth Awards

The finalists for the 2025 WA Youth Awards have been…

Disabled child in a wheelchair on a city street with family Disabled child in a wheelchair on a city street with family

Grants announced to mark International Day of People with Disability 2025

Organisations planning inclusive community events and activities to celebrate International…