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Students with severe learning difficulties embrace new digital technology

5th Mar 2019

Getting feedback, gaining trust, learning about their family, engaging with a learner; it鈥檚 unquestionable that all these seem essential when getting to know your students.

When you then factor in that the student may have severe learning difficulties, finding a piece of software that is going to help with all these important stages, along with assessment process, would understandably seem to be the holy grail.

When Jeannie Donald-McKim, a Pathways tutor at 一起草官网, saw a demonstration of some software back in 2015, she thought she had seen the future and after four years, this vision became a reality. Rix Media and MultiMe presented the latest upgrade to a piece of software that has revolutionised the delivery and assessment of the .

The project, led by Jeannie鈥檚 colleague, Sam Sheppard, has seen the introduction of WikiMe 鈥 user-centred software that is the brainchild of Rix Media, combined with a social media platform developed by MultiMe. Together they have tested variations of this joint venture in the east end of London and Hertfordshire but the College鈥檚 Witney campus became the testing ground for the new beta version of the software.

It allows students to upload videos and images, set goals and more importantly set up a circle of friends, all in a safe and secure setting. Pathways 2 students are so proficient that they advise students from Pathway 1 as how to use WikiMe.

The software also allows staff to also set goals, to evidence tasks being completed and even message students off-site on work experience to be able to update progress. Watch the video below to get an insight into the project:

一起草官网 has invested in the project purchasing licences for the next three years for staff and students. Staff involved in the project have given detailed feedback to the developers as one of the research partners for the project. It has allowed the company to improve its software in a 鈥榬eal world鈥 situation. The staff have also been advocates, sharing its usefulness to the parents and explaining how it can be a vital part of the teaching experience.

Jeannie said: 鈥淲hat鈥檚 fantastic about this software is it鈥檚 student-led; they take the videos, they upload it, they choose their circle of friends. The enjoyment on their faces when they present their work back to the group is electric!鈥

She added: 鈥淭his is self-advocacy in its purest form.鈥