Tablet Technology and Dyslexia Workshop Dublin
Date and time
Location
Dyslexia Association of Ireland (DAI)
5th Floor, Block B Joyce's Court, Talbot Street D01 C861 Dublin 1 IrelandRefund Policy
Description
Overview
The aim of this interactive workshop is to equip delegates with knowledge of how tablet technology and apps can be used to the benefit of people with dyslexia. A range of different apps and tablet features will be demonstrated.
Cost
Members of the Dyslexia Association of Ireland €40.00
Non-members of the Dyslexia Association of Ireland €60.00
Children and young people can attend for half-price, so the fee per child would be just €20.00 for members and €30.00 for non-members.
Audience
Parents, teachers, children and young people, adults with dyslexia, employers and other professionals.
Venue
Training Suite of the Dyslexia Association of Ireland office, 5th Floor, Block B, Joyce’s Court, Talbot Street, D01 C861.
Date
Wednesday May 17th 2017, 6:00pm – 8:30pm.
Presenters
The session will be facilitated by Amy Smyth and Jennifer Byrne of the Dyslexia Association of Ireland.
Refreshments
Tea, coffee and soft drinks will be offered prior to the workshop commencing.
What to Bring
We will be using an Apple iPad (iOS platform). If you have access to such technology we suggest that you bring it along and you can work interactively with the facilitators. Participants are welcome to bring other tablets along (e.g. Samsung, Google, Android), although they should be aware that the workshop will be primarily focused on apps for Apple products and the facilitators may not necessarily be as familiar with other platforms.
Please ensure that your tablet is sufficiently charged to last the session as charging facilities are limited. You are welcome to attend without bringing any of your own technology and we are sure that the workshop would still be useful to you, albeit less interactive in nature.
A basic working knowledge of tablet technology is required to get the most out of this workshop – whilst it is designed to accommodate a wide range of ability levels, it would not be suitable for complete beginners.
Format and Philosophy
The aim of this workshop is to try and get across as much information as possible in the 2.5 hours to allow delegates to leave with the knowledge and ability to independently explore the tablet scene in relation to their own situation.
It is not possible to tailor the workshop to individuals or provide individual support in response to queries/issues to any great extent, but time for questions is built in to the session. Follow-up support can be provided as necessary via our Information and Advice Service.
No specific products or companies will be recommended by the Dyslexia Association of Ireland as per our general policy. Specific products and services will be mentioned for illustrative purposes and demonstrated as part of the workshop. No third party is represented or stands to gain from this training.
Wi-Fi will be provided and we will ask you to sign our Wi-Fi acceptable use agreement form in advance of the workshop.