Full of Ideas
Thanks to everyone who came along to our Southampton office for the Assistive Technology, Ergonomics and Health and Safety for Computer Users Workshop.The workshop was a fantastic day to discover what’s new in assistive technology and ergonomics, coming away with the ability to understand Keytools’ products and software can help improve accessibility to the virtual world, but also, how the virtual world can help people in the workplace.
To get our guests participating and enthused, everyone was interacting with products on display and had the chance to speak to the experts at Keytools to discuss the areas they were interested in.
Here are a few comments from our guests on the day…
“The workshop was very informative and really well structured, with a good balance between group involvement, information delivery and demonstration. I’ve learned a great deal and have a far better understanding of the range of ergonomic and assistive technology.”
Emma Bulavs, DSA Needs Assessor, University of Northampton
“Being able to try out the equipment and talk about specific conditions when deciding what type of equipment to use, in particular mice and keyboards”
Clare Barlow, Winchester and Eastleigh Healthcare Trust
“What I found most useful about the event was that it was not just loads of theory, I liked the linking of products to what it does, but who and what difficulties it can help with”
Graham Sellick, Disabled Students Assessor, University of Northampton
“I thoroughly enjoyed the day! It was so nice to sit in comfortable chairs and I didn’t feel tired at the end of the day. The information gained today will help inform my lectures.”
Maggie Bracher, School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton
“I had a great day at Keytools, enjoyed it enormously.
Thank you so much.
I’m full of ideas now! Can’t wait to recommend your products to my clients.”
Sophie Busk, Speech and Language Therapist, Glenside Manor.
If you would like further information about our workshops or to book your place, please call 023 8029 4500. Alternatively, click here to view the up and coming events we are running and book yourself in.
We advise to book early onto our popular workshops to avoid disappointment.
Labels: assistive technology, Ergonomics and Health and Safety for Computer Users Workshop
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