AT Assessor Accreditation Scheme (Pathway 1)
Short course
Distance
Description
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Type
Short course
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Methodology
Distance Learning
Suitable for: Anyone who wishes recognition for their work in the field of accessibility/technology.
Reviews
Course programme
Qualify as an accredited AT assessor supported by AbilityNet
AbilityNet has developed an accredited national qualification in IT assessment of need which you can study in tandem with your existing job. This is a unique and practical qualification designed for anyone who wishes recognition for their work in the field of accessibility/technology. Because it is practice based, it is suitable for people who already do some work in this area.
Certified by NOCN
The qualification awarding body is the National Open College Network (NOCN), one of the largest recognised awarding bodies in the UK, regulated by Quality Curriculum Authority (QCA). NOCN provide external moderation and verification of learning and achievement and award certificates detailing student achievements.
How the studies are structured
There are a series of modules which can be worked through singly, or as part of a programme, depending on your interests, the level of qualification you wish to achieve and the time available for study.
All modules are set at NOCN Level 3 and are portfolio based to include reflection, evidence and research. There is no formal teaching, although your assessor will be available for ongoing support by email and telephone and can join internet discussion forums with other students. We recommend you allow 10 hours study to complete one module.
Module structure
There are 3 ‘Pathways’ for study, with modules attached to each
Pathway 1 – Disability and society (5 modules)
Enabling technology and ICT in:
- education
- employment
- public access computing
- home setting
- further and higher education
AT Assessor Accreditation Scheme (Pathway 1)