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Conference 2020 - Using assistive technology to support learning outcomes

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The second Institute of Coding annual conference was held from 24-25 February 2020, at the IET: Savoy Place in London. In this podcast, Neil Milliken leads a panel discussion on how assistive technology can support and improve learning outcomes at all stages of digital skills education.

Chair: Neil Milliken, Chair of the IoC D&I Board / Global Head Of Accessibility (Atos)
Panellists:

  • Molly Watt, Accessibility Consultant,
  • Robin Spinks Senior Strategy Manager, RNIB,
  • Professor Amanda Kirby, Do-IT Solutions,
  • Piers Wilkinson, Disability Officer, NUS

Designed for a diverse audience of policy makers, employers, educators and learners, the IoC brought together a broad group of participants to find collaborative ways to respond to topics of national interest, including the digital skills gap and the need for better diversity and inclusion in the sector.

Start your digital skills journey today: https://instituteofcoding.org/courses/search

Follow the IoC on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IoCoding

Follow the IoC on Instagram: https://instagram.com/instituteofcoding

Visit our website: https://instituteofcoding.org/

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The second Institute of Coding annual conference was held from 24-25 February 2020, at the IET: Savoy Place in London. In this podcast, Neil Milliken leads a panel discussion on how assistive technology can support and improve learning outcomes at all stages of digital skills education.

Chair: Neil Milliken, Chair of the IoC D&I Board / Global Head Of Accessibility (Atos)
Panellists:

  • Molly Watt, Accessibility Consultant,
  • Robin Spinks Senior Strategy Manager, RNIB,
  • Professor Amanda Kirby, Do-IT Solutions,
  • Piers Wilkinson, Disability Officer, NUS

Designed for a diverse audience of policy makers, employers, educators and learners, the IoC brought together a broad group of participants to find collaborative ways to respond to topics of national interest, including the digital skills gap and the need for better diversity and inclusion in the sector.

Start your digital skills journey today: https://instituteofcoding.org/courses/search

Follow the IoC on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IoCoding

Follow the IoC on Instagram: https://instagram.com/instituteofcoding

Visit our website: https://instituteofcoding.org/

  continue reading

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