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What is CourseFinder?
The CourseFinder database, holds information on full and part time courses in North East England. We try to hold information on all courses in North East England, from Berwick to Tees Valley. Courses range from abseiling to astrophysics, flower arranging to French. The aim of this publicly funded project is to encourage people to learn by taking courses, rather than the promotion of any one college or educational institution. You can search more specialist subject areas using the following:-
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Speech Enabled Coursefinder Coursefinder is now speech enabled with Browsealoud, this is a new service making our regional learning opportunities website more accessible. You can speech enable the website by following the link below . It provides a link to the Browsealoud site, where you simply click to plug in the software. It will read all the pages on coursefinder.org.uk. When plugged in it reads webpages aloud, highlighting text as it goes. That makes course information more accessible for those who are dyslexic, with learning disabilities, those for whom English is not their first language, and those with mild visual impairment. Click on the logo to download free software and follow the instructions.