Texthelp’s Read&Write for Google enhances Council Bluffs Community School District’s learning experience by enabling all students – regardless of literacy level – to participate, collaborate and grow.
The decision to integrate Browsealoud into their site, has dramatically increased the accessibility of Happy to Translate’s online content to all visitors.
Aberdeen City Council has made Read&Write available to 59 schools across the city to support every pupil's literacy development.
The Aidis Trust is a charity providing free impartial advice and support, with the aim to empower disabled people across the UK to optimise their potential.
Coventry City Council serves 345,000 citizens in the West Midlands. Like other city councils, Coventry relies heavily on its main web site www.coventry.gov.uk and digital services.
The staff at Barking Abbey were finding that more and more students in Year 7 were leaving primary school still getting to grips with, and using phonics programmes so they went on the search for a tool that everyone in the school could benefit from.