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Hi … Another Emailed Update from Spectronics has just arrived to brighten your day! ;-) We have included articles which cover a broad range of our technologies as usual. I realise that not all of our news items may be appropriate for your particular area of interest – but we hope you find something in this newsletter which is of value to you! At Spectronics, we are receiving an increasing number of requests for advice on how to choose and apply technologies to support students experiencing literacy difficulties. As a result, we have just created a new full-time position for a Literacy Support Technology Adviser, to be based in our Brisbane office. We hope that if you are interested in the position – you will apply to join us in this exciting role! Read more about it in this Update! We have a busy month on the road coming up – in New Zealand for the NZ Special Education Association Saturday Seminar in Christchurch and the ATANZ Conference in Auckland. We will also be attending the Australian Association of Special Education (SA) Conference and Special Education Expo in Adelaide along with going on the road to visit Sydney and Adelaide to present workshops highlighting the latest speech generating devices from DynaVox Technologies! As usual, you can check out all of the details of our planned travels up online in our Travel Diary at www.spectronicsinoz.com/info.asp?info=travel_diary or contact Lisa Meyer on lisa@spectronicsinoz.com for more information. Cheers for now! |
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Inclusive Learning Technologies Conference® 2008 Preliminary Program now available
We are excited to announce that the first draft of the program for our Inclusive Learning Technologies Conference® in May 2008 is now available! View it online at www.spectronicsinoz.com/conference/2008/timetable.asp or download a PDF file detailing the conference program and session abstracts from www.spectronicsinoz.com/conference/2008/pdfs/Spectronics_ILT_Conference_2008.pdf In brief, the following sessions to be presented by our three Keynote Speakers have been confirmed.
Kelly Fonner and Scott Marfilius
More presenters, sessions and Hands-on Lab Workshops will be finalised for the program in October 2007 after the call for papers closes on 30th September. Please email Lisa Meyer on lisa@spectronicsinoz.com if you would like to be added to the list of people to be kept up-to-date as our exciting conference plans come together! |
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New position available at Spectronics - Literacy Support Technology Adviser!
Spectronics is seeking a new person to join the busy support team based in our office on Brisbane’s south side. We are looking for someone to fill the role of being an adviser and trainer in the application of technologies to support students who struggle with literacy because of disabilities or learning difficulties. What do we need our new Literacy Support Technology Adviser to do? Work with our small but enthusiastic team of technology advisers and trainers to:
What type of person are we seeking? We need a highly organised “can do” person – motivated to help students who struggle with literacy and inspiring others to use technologies to do so. Other desirable skills include:
Please forward your resume with covering letter to Barbara Landsberg, Marketing Manager, Spectronics on barbara@spectronicsinoz.com or to Lorraine Cameron, Operations Manager, Spectronics on lorraine@spectronicsinoz.com or post to: Spectronics PO BOX 88 ROCHEDALE QLD 4123 |
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New Palmtop3 and iChat3 - Portable handheld communication devices from DynaVox - Pre-orders being taken now!
![]() You may have noticed a new addition to our range of speech generating devices on the Spectronics website – the exciting Palmtop3 and iChat3 from DynaVox! These truly portable handheld devices pack a lot more power than the previous models and have a range of innovative new features. Both the Palmtop3 and the iChat3 offer users a range of pre-made page sets which can be modified to suit your needs. Alternatively, there is enough memory to design your own page sets from scratch if you prefer. All 11,000 PCS symbols (as used in the Boardmaker software program) are now included, but both devices also allow the user to select from whole words or to spell words independently. Both devices are shipped with UK DECtalk voices and some of the new Acapela HQ voices – with both British and American accents. Both now offer improved battery life – using an integrated second battery to provide over eight hours of uninterrupted speech (although typical usage will result in considerably longer battery life). Differences between the Palmtop3 and iChat3? The main difference between the Palmtop3 and iChat3 is the different number of communication configurations. The Palmtop3 offers features to assist those who already have good literacy skills to communicate faster using a range of different on-screen keyboards, such as UK spelling word prediction, abbreviation expansion and ambiguous keyboards. The iChat3 is primarily designed for those who need symbols to communicate and who have minimal or no literacy skills to expand their communication. The iChat3 does not support switch access whereas the Palmtop3 supports single and multiple switch access (with the addition of an optional switch kit). For more information about these devices please contact Jane Farrall, Spectronics’ Speech Pathologist and AAC Support Services Manager on jane@spectronicsinoz.com or visit our website at www.spectronicsinoz.com/product.asp?product=25702 for Australia or www.spectronics.co.nz/product.asp?product=25702 for New Zealand! |
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Clicker Paint - the educational paint program for Clicker 5!
![]() Clicker Paint is a FUN child-friendly paint and drawing program for ALL students. But, unlike other paint programs, is also great for teachers to use to design educational activities for students to complete. Works seamlessly within Clicker 5, enabling students to illustrate their Clicker 5 writing and talking books etc. Click a button and the picture is automatically transferred to their Clicker Grid! Also can be used as a standalone program without Clicker. Excellent tool for EVERY classroom and Early Childhood Centre!
To quote Liz Briggs, of Hillshott Infant School in Hertfordshire, UK: “I have been lucky enough to be using Clicker Paint in my classroom and have found it very enjoyable. As ICT Coordinator for the school, I can see that it is going to be a very useful tool for the whole school across all subject areas. It can be set up by the teacher to be as complex or as simple as is appropriate for each child. It also enables the teacher to differentiate according to ability which is a great feature in a classroom with many different ability levels.” To find out what Clicker Paint can do, follow the Clicker Paint Guide!
Visit the Spectronics website for more information or contact Mele Olivetti, Sales and Marketing Assistant at Spectronics, on mele@spectronicsinoz.com or phone (07) 3808 6833 to send you a comprehensive information kit, CD and Crick Software catalogue for your files! |
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Browsealoud Version 4 now speech-enabling websites with Australian voices
![]() Browsealoud reads web pages aloud. It makes using the Internet and understanding text on websites easier for people who:
What does Browsealoud do?
Webmasters – what do you need to do to speech-enable your website?
Want to learn more?
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What is the difference between Browsealoud and textHELP Read&Write GOLD?
What is the difference between Browsealoud and textHELP Read&Write GOLD? How do you choose which one is best? We have been asked these questions many times at presentations this year! So what is the difference between the two programs?
How do you choose which one is best? Browsealoud and textHELP Read&Write GOLD meet quite different needs. If you simply want to make the content of your website accessible to ALL visitors, Browsealoud is all you need. Any person with literacy difficulties visiting YOUR site will definitely benefit. And you will benefit by having your web content accessible and understandable by MANY more web visitors. However, if you are a student experiencing literacy difficulties, or if you are responsible for support of these struggling students, it is very likely that you will need to consider the many additional supports offered by textHELP Read&Write GOLD. |
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MathTalk/Scientific Notebook - Voice recognition for maths!
![]() MathTalk/Scientific Notebook is a combined package made up of MathTalk and the Scientific Notebook advanced level maths software program. MathTalk provides voice input for Scientific Notebook, so that you can enter even the most complex mathematics and compute solely by using voice commands. You can use voice input to complement the keyboard and the mouse to speed the entry of text and mathematics, or you can use it to fully replace the keyboard and the mouse. All of the following functions can be “driven” by voice on the computer:
Despite the complexity of the mathematical functions covered, users can learn how to dictate using MathTalk quite quickly with the Training Modules and guides to Training of Initial Commands supplied with the program. MathTalk/Scientific Notebook is a potentially useful option for supporting students with learning difficulties or physical disabilities who are studying maths from early secondary school through to post-secondary level. The ‘echo’ and ‘readback’ features are particularly useful to support students with learning difficulties. NOTE: MathTalk voice input requires Dragon NaturallySpeaking and will work with all versions from 7 to 9 Standard, Preferred, or Professional – but these need to be purchased separately as they are not included. For more details about MathTalk/Scientific Notebook visit www.spectronicsinoz.com/product.asp?product=25680 Or view the Video Demos at www.metroplexvoice.com/demos.htm or contact Mele Olivetti, Sales and Marketing Assistant at Spectronics, on mele@spectronicsinoz.com or phone (07) 3808 6833 to post you a CD which contains all of the MathTalk/Scientific Calculator Video Demo files. |
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MiniMo and MightyMo software upgrade
![]() A new version of the software for the MiniMo and MightyMo speech generating devices from DynaVox is available as a free upgrade now – taking the devices up to Version 1.04. Highlights are:
This has been a popular upgrade already! So if you would like to arrange for any of your MiniMos or MightyMos to be upgraded, please contact Mikaela Kroesen in our Brisbane office on mikaela@spectronicsinoz.com or phone (07) 3808 6833, or contact Jane Farrall in our Melbourne office on jane@spectronicsinoz.com or phone (03) 9848 4812. Click here to view a document (PDF) which details the full list of changes and additions. |
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Other useful stuff to know about!
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