Ourlivesonline.org is a project for people with learning disabilities in Wiltshire to share the news of their lives that starting April 2010. The project encourages people to take part in workshops to learn how to make video news stories and slide shows, how to make a news story, short lively and interesting, how to film and edit a news story and how to put it online. The project is funded by the Wiltshire Learning Disability Partnership Board. The website contains a variety of videos on different projects in Wiltshire.
Ourlivesonline.org is a project for people with learning disabilities in Wiltshire to share the news of their lives that starting April 2010. The project encourages people to take part in workshops to learn how to make video news stories and slide shows, how to make a news story, short lively and interesting, how to film and edit a news story and how to put it online. The project is funded by the Wiltshire Learning Disability Partnership Board. The website contains a variety of videos on different projects in Wiltshire.
Subject terms:
learning disabilities, user views, audio visual media;
The Big Tree is dedicated to sharing information and ideas about multimedia and what it can do for the learning disability community. This resource is provided by the Rix Centre, a research and development centre and independent charity based at the University of East London's Docklands campus. The Big Tree is designed for people working with and supporting people with learning disabilities, including social carers, teachers, web developers, family members and advocates.
The Big Tree is dedicated to sharing information and ideas about multimedia and what it can do for the learning disability community. This resource is provided by the Rix Centre, a research and development centre and independent charity based at the University of East London's Docklands campus. The Big Tree is designed for people working with and supporting people with learning disabilities, including social carers, teachers, web developers, family members and advocates.
Subject terms:
information technology, learning disabilities, access to information, assistive technology, audio visual media;