BETT is the world's leading educational ICT event, attracting over 600 educational suppliers and 27,000 visitors, and bringing together the global teaching and learning community for four days of innovations and inspirations.
It is the only opportunity in the education calendar where you can see, touch and experience the best ICT products from the broadest range of educational ICT suppliers anywhere.
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ICT in Special Needs
Use the menu options on the right to locate the exhibitors and seminars at BETT relevant for those interested in special needs. The new product details below are just a snap-shot of the many new special needs products at BETT - to find more visit the New Product Gallery on the BETT website and search for "special needs" in the subject box.
Special Needs Zone at BETT
The Special Needs Zone has a new location and its own dedicated seminar theatre. The Zone will highlight the latest special needs and inclusion products and services and features an Information Point (stand SN4) for all your SEN questions, hosted by the British Dyslexia Association. Click here to see more about the Special Needs Zone at BETT.
And dont forget to pick up a competition flyer at the entrance to BETT to be in to win a European break for two - drop your entry form off at the SN Info Point (Stand SN4).
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Visualeyes
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Stand SN32
Visualeyes specialise in providing a range of high quality portable and desktop electronic magnifier solutions for the visually impaired and dyslexic education marketplace. The range of products covers all age groups and sight difficulties enabling close up and distance viewing capabilities for use in all educational environments.
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Kar2ouche
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Stand D70
Kar2ouche storyboarding and role-play software helps students to develop contextual understanding, interpretation and individual expression through creative, cross-curricular activities. Using Kar2ouche Social Communication from Immersive Education, students with Special Needs can improve their social skills and build up their confidence through software which enables students to create their own animations and comics.
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Crick Software
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Stand B38
Crick has been working with Espresso Education on a new series of CDs called ClickerVision. These media-rich curriculum materials are ideal for early learners and also for pupils of all ages with special needs. Two CDs are currently available, focussing on Food and Weather from topical viewpoints. Each CD contains video clips and newspaper articles supported by a wide range of differentiated activities that enable children to respond to the stimulus materials.
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ET Resources
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Stand SW158
Sign picture word cards and interactive language cards are teaching aids to support curriculum language teaching and learning within all classrooms. These cards can be used on top of any application and displays the key word with visual representation with or without the sign.
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Accipio
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Stand P5
Using the latest web-casting technologies Accipio has pioneered the development of high quality, virtual learning environments for the effective delivery of Key Stage 4 curriculum content for children with a wide range of special educational needs.
Accipio Live is a programme of live, interactive education for students who are out of mainstream school. Students have the opportunity of studying Maths, English, Science and ICT following GCSE specifications, within a secure virtual learning environment.
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Keytools
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Stand SN10
Keytools BigKeys keyboards can help motivate students and reduce their frustration when using a computer. BigKeys Plus keyboards support nursery and Key Stage 1 children as well as those with motor disability, hand tremor, dyslexia and other related difficulties.
The simple layout of the BigKeys Plus has 2.5cm square keys with lettering 10 times larger than standard. This makes them easy to see, find, read, and press.
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