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Inclusivity in STEM

Explore how accessible technology solutions can revolutionise STEM education, breaking down barriers for students with disabilities and fostering an inclusive learning environment.

Webinar recording Accessibility tools in STEM

This webinar delves into the various tools available within the stem.T4L kits and explores strategies that help break down barriers in STEM education. Learn how to adapt these resources to meet the diverse needs of your students.

Transcript

Teacher working with students standing around a 3D printer. Teacher working with students standing around a 3D printer.

Support your students’ individual needs by creating your own 3D designs or by printing straight from the .

Students sitting at a table with headphones on using pod casting equipment. Students sitting at a table with headphones on using pod casting equipment.

Podcasting caters to diverse learning styles, making education accessible and engaging for all, ensuring inclusive learning for all needs.

A lady standing in front of a telepresence robot laughing. A lady standing in front of a telepresence robot laughing.

These robots provide students with remote access to a classroom and allow them to 'drive' and direct their own mobility utilising the power of technology.

A blue Sphero indi car on top of a green stand. A blue Sphero indi car on top of a green stand.

Allows students to explore basic programming, to create new instructions (through code). It can be a device free kit and can span several stages of learning.

Student sitting at a table using the Code Jumper hardware. Student sitting at a table using the Code Jumper hardware.

Supports students who are blind, have low vision or lack fine motor control to learn computer coding using sound and block code.

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