Access arrangements for exams: the complete digital solution
What’s it about?
Are you an SQA Coordinator looking to discover how digital tools can support exam and assessments arrangements? With the number of students qualifying, it’s a growing challenge.
In this free, on-demand webinar, you’ll learn from two exam experts how digital tools can help you, and keep you compliant.
Join Everway’s Gustavo Ebermann and special guest Paul Nisbet, from CALL Scotland, for a 60-minute masterclass that will delve into the options and provide you with practical solutions.
What you’ll learn
- Valuable knowledge on how to use technology to support students with assessment arrangements
- About Everway’s suite of SQA-compliant computer reader, scribe and word processor solutions
- Expert answers to commonly asked questions
Who should attend?
- SQA Coordinators
- SENCos
- Educators
- IT and administrative staff

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Meet the speakers

Paul Nisbet
Director of CALL Scotland, The University of Edinburgh
Paul is Director of CALL Scotland, the Scottish Centre for Assistive Technology in Education, based in the University of Edinburgh. Paul has been working with neuroinclusive technology for many years and leads CALL’s work to develop and support the use of SQA Digital Question Papers and technology in examinations; the Books for All website of accessible textbooks; and the Scottish computer voices.
His particular area of expertise is around assistive technology for learners with additional support needs arising from physical challenges and/or dyslexia and specific learning difficulties.

Gustavo Ebermann
Business Development Director, Everway
Gustavo is an engaging, expert presenter. He spends much of his time working with educators across the globe, listening to and understanding their needs to help build products, experiences and resources that can drive meaningful and relevant change. Gustavo is passionate about making a positive impact in all he does.
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