<p><strong>' Excellent resources: practical, clearly presented and easily accessible.'</strong></p><p><strong> -</strong> <em>British Journal of Occupational Therapy, October 2006</em></p><p><strong>'The CD is in a style familiar to anyone who uses Microsoft Windows Explorer. It is very easy to navigate around. This book and CD provide essential information for novice tutors and an extremely useful resource to all trainers.' -</strong> <em>Peggy Frost, Practice Development Manager, College of Occupational Therapists</em></p>
<p><strong>' Excellent resources: practical, clearly presented and easily accessible.'</strong></p><p><strong> -</strong> <em>British Journal of Occupational Therapy, October 2006</em></p><p><strong>'The CD is in a style familiar to anyone who uses Microsoft Windows Explorer. It is very easy to navigate around.' This book and CD provide essential information for novice tutors and an extremely useful resource to all trainers.' -</strong> <em>Peggy Frost, Practice Development Manager, College of Occupational Therapists</em></p>
Learning about ICT has all sorts of benefits for young people with SEN but for anyone planning a course, knowing where to start can be difficult. This manual is packed full of practical know-how. It includes:
36 planned sessions ready to deliver
Which hardware software to get and how best to use it
Time-saving photocopiable and downloadable resources on an accompanying CD