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See these websites for lots of information and inspiration for using our software!

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SwitchIt! Series

SwitchIt! Extra Series

This switch operated cause and effect software provides progression and age appropriate activities for learners of all ages. There is never enough switch software to suit individual needs. The SwitchIt! Extra programs are now complete with additional activities, printable worksheets and resources.

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Choose and Tell Series

Choose and Tell programs from Inclusive Technology are beautifully illustrated adventures that encourage children to make choices and create their own stories. Find out more about the software, gain activity ideas, read reviews and more at this dedicated website.

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Let's Go Series

These delightful story-based programs engage the learner and encourage them to find out about real life activities. They have interactive scenes that promote decision making, encourage discussion about preferences and help to develop life skills. They also have linking animations that provide cohesion and context as well as engage the learner in the 'journey'. Find out more about the software, gain activity ideas, read reviews and more at this dedicated website.

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ChooseIt! Maker 2

It's easy to create decision making activities and quizzes with ChooseIt! Maker 2. It turns your text, images and sounds into choice making activities and quizzes that are automatically accessible using a mouse, whiteboard, touch monitor, keyboard or switches. This website has lots of information about the software including many activity ideas and news about how you can share the activities you create.

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SwitchIt! Maker 2

Create your own switch accessible stories and slide shows with SwitchIt! Maker 2. They're easy to make and easy to play! Each activity has a sequence of on-screen pages which can have a picture, a video, some writing, music or recorded speech. This website has lots of information about the software including many activity ideas and news about how you can share the activities you create.

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Following are the websites we are pleased to sponsor:
   
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inclusive.net

This site is full of free resources about working with pupils who have severe and complex special needs. They were developed by the Inclusive Consultancy and Training Syndicate as part of the New Opportunities Fund (NOF) training, which reached almost all of those working with pupils with severe and complex special needs in special schools throughout the UK. There are freely available training units about developing switch skills, ICT for the visually impaired and much more.

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EENET

EENET aims to promote the sharing of information about the inclusion of marginalised people in education worldwide. The network disseminates information to, and encourages conversations between, teachers, marginalised groups, parents, children, policy-makers and practitioners. EENET facilitates a flow of information and documentation originating in the South, and encourages critical thinking and innovation around inclusion issues. Their comprehensive website resources include newsletter articles, training materials, workshop and evaluation reports, and research papers.

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Priory Woods

Priory Woods is an all age community special school situated in east Middlesbrough. The school provides a quality, inclusive education for pupils with severe learning difficulties and those with profound and multiple needs. Their website provides many teaching resources and ideas.

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Checkthemap.org

This site makes it easy for everyone to find out what services there are for people with Learning Difficulties in their area – just click the map or type in a postcode.

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The website for this prestigious international Conference. Full proceedings from the last event, which was held from 27th – 30th March 2004 at the University of Warwick, UK, are available on the site as well as details of the next event.
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ISEC 2005

This prestigious international conference took place from 1st - 4th August 2005 in Glasgow, Scotland. It provided a platform for practitioners and academics with an interest in inclusive education to hear about best practice, share new ideas and extend and consolidate networks.
The Conference Proceedings are also available from Inclusive on CD, with all proceeds going to the Save the Children Fund.