RSS Feed
Author
- Stuart Aitken (2)
- Joanna Courtney (0)
- Sally Millar (4)
- Paul Nisbet (29)
- Sandra O'Neill (0)
- Robert Stewart (1)
- Allan Wilson (2)
Tags (Top 20)
Blogs have been "tagged" with keywords:
- Books for All (26)
- accessible formats (20)
- dyslexia (15)
- literacy (14)
- print disability (12)
- visual impairment (11)
- eBooks (7)
- AAC (5)
- accessibility (5)
- alternative formats (5)
- audio books (4)
- text-to-speech (3)
- copyright (3)
- curriculum for excellence (3)
- OCR (3)
- scanning (3)
- communication aid (3)
- assistive technology (2)
- symbols (2)
- iPad (2)
Archive
- July 2010 (3)
- June 2010 (1)
- May 2010 (4)
- April 2010 (1)
- March 2010 (7)
- February 2010 (2)
- January 2010 (6)
- December 2009 (5)
- November 2009 (4)
- October 2009 (2)
- September 2009 (1)
- July 2009 (1)
SQA 2009 Adapted Digital past papers are now available
By Paul Nisbet on Friday 22nd January, 2010 at 2:02pm
1 Comment
Post a comment
Email to a friend
Permalink
SQA have put up the 2009 adapted digital past papers on their web site for anyone to download. They cover all levels from Intermediate through to Advance Higher with a wide range of different subjects. This means you can now download papers from 2007, 2008 and 2009 for revision and practice.
In response to comments from centres, SQA have added 'tick boxes' to Part 1 of the Standard Grade Chemistry paper. Previously, you had to use the Comment/markup tools to draw a circle or mark the answer from the multiple choice, but now you just click with the mouse, which should be faster and simpler.
In 2009 there were 1,167 requests for Adaped Digital Question Papers from 73 centres on behalf of 422 candidates. To find out more about digital papers visit CALL's dedicated web site http://www.adapteddigitalexams.org.uk/Home/, SQA's Assessment Arrangements site, or come on a CALL Scotland training course.
Tags:
Share or bookmark this post:
Comments
This is great news.
The numbers have gone up significantly from 2008.
2008 - Schools 46, Candidates 190
2009 - Schools 73, Candidates 422
(All figures from CALL Scotland)
Those are very interesting figures. Let's hope this rise continues in 2010 and beyond
PW
The numbers have gone up significantly from 2008.
2008 - Schools 46, Candidates 190
2009 - Schools 73, Candidates 422
(All figures from CALL Scotland)
Those are very interesting figures. Let's hope this rise continues in 2010 and beyond
PW
Leave a Comment for SQA 2009 Adapted Digital past papers are now available
indicates required fields


#1. Philip Whittaker - Wednesday 27th January, 2010 at 1:52pm