

The Data Protection Regulation allows you to have more control over what happens to your information too. We can enhance your experience with Tobii Dynavox. And in helping us to understand you better, We see this as a great opportunity to show you exactly what we do with the information you give us permission to have. We want you to know you can trust us to respect your privacy and keep your personal information safe.Īs of May 25, 2018, we're aligning with the European Union's new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). More information on the Scottish Voices can be found here on our Scottish Voice Website.At Tobii Dynavox we take data protection very seriously. If you are using the Boardmaker Student Centre App, you can download and play the activities on your iPad by logging in with the user name “Pancake” and the password ‘lemons’.ĭon’t forget to make sure your school has Heather & Stuart installed on your PC’s, so you can change the text to speech option in Boardmaker Studio to the Scottish Voices. You can find the actvities in the 'UK Curriculum' Group on Boardmaker Online.

The resources have been created using Boardmaker Studio, so if your school uses Boardmaker Studio or has a Boardmaker Online account you will be able to download and play/print them. Some of the activities were created with a new symbol set called ‘In Context’ which was recently added to Boardmaker Online. The symbol set features primarily adults (they were created for the Stroke and Brian Injury pageset in Compass) and is in a similar style to the ‘PCS Thinline’ with which you may already be familiar. Just in time for Shrove Tuesday, this useful resource pack has a range of print/interactive literacy and numeracy activities including simple counting, matching, sequencing and phonic awareness. So, it's always good to see high quality activites which can support learning & teaching in our classrooms. Topic themed resources are available to download from the Boardmaker website.įor schools using Boardmaker Studio or Boardmaker Online, those of you who have searched for activities on their community sharing site will know the challenge in wading through the many, many resources uploaded by users from all over the world each day. Posted by Claire Harrison on the 23rd February, 2017
