Barton Peveril students have been showcasing the range of assistive technology that is available for all students and staff in two lunchtime sessions. The students involved demonstrated the technology being used in their learning support and study support sessions.

This table shows the apps that were being showcased, many of which have appeared on the myBarton Digital Learning site.

RevisionOrganisationNotetaking & typingConcentrationReading & study skillsSelf care
Get RevisingTodoistTyping clubNoisliRead & WriteSleepTown
MemriseRescue TimeEvernoteForestGrammarlyShine
QuizletClass TimetableNotedFreedomSpeechnotesRelax Melodies
CoggleIFTTTKeybrBrain.fm
ScreencastifyEgendaTomato Timers

Barton Peveril is taking part in a JISC national survey on digital learning and need as many responses as possible. Your views will help shape our future digital strategy and help us to offer you a better digital experience.

The survey should take about five minutes to complete. Each student who completes the survey will have an opportunity to enter a prize draw for a chance to win a Google Home MiniAmazon Echo DotGoogle Chromecast, or Sony Bluetooth Earphones.

Survey closes Thursday 19th December and winners will be announced Friday 20th December.

Save, organise and share content across the web with Wakelet.

This is a great tool that allows you to pool all of you research in to one location, called a Wake. You can save webpages, images, videos, tweets, articles, blog posts and more just by pasting the link in to Wakelet or by installing it’s browser extension and just clicking two buttons. Then you can share your wake with anyone in the world, or keep it private to you.

Take a look at some examples of Wakes below, these show you different formatting options and custom layouts.