From 2:1 to First: How Present Pal Supports the Full Presentation Journey for Disabled Students
Discover how Present Pal helped Isabella, a dyslexic student at Nottingham Trent University, go from a 2:1 to a First in her presentations. By supporting every stage of the presentation journey, from planning and pacing to confidence on the day, Present Pal empowers disabled students to perform at their best.
For many disabled students, presentations can be one of the most daunting and difficult parts of university life.
Whether it’s remembering what to say, managing anxiety, or trying to deliver a well-paced performance, the barriers often go far beyond typical nerves. Yet presentations continue to carry weight in assessment criteria across courses — sometimes accounting for a significant percentage of a student's final grade.
That was the case for Isabella, a dyslexic student studying Media Communications and Culture at Nottingham Trent University. Her second-year presentations contributed 20% to her overall degree classification — and the pressure to perform well, despite the challenges, was real.
The Challenge: Memory, Anxiety, and the Pressure to Perform
Before being recommended Present Pal through the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA), Isabella faced a familiar set of barriers:
Memory difficulties that caused her to forget key talking points
A tendency to rely heavily on scripts — making eye contact and audience engagement difficult
Presentation anxiety that only intensified when she felt underprepared
“I would usually forget what I planned to say, meaning I’d end up skipping parts of my presentation. Anxiety probably played a role too — it all goes hand in hand.”
Her approach, like many students in a similar position, was to overprepare with dense notes and scripts. But this often made things worse — increasing cognitive load and reducing spontaneity, connection, and confidence.
The Solution: A Tool That Supports the Full Presentation Journey
Isabella’s DSA Needs Assessor introduced her to Present Pal, a tool designed to support disabled students through every stage of the presentation process — not just rehearsal.
With Present Pal, Isabella was able to:
Replace full scripts with bullet point prompts, helping her retain key ideas without overloading her working memory
Use the built-in stopwatch to manage timing and improve pacing — essential when presentations had to meet strict time limits
Practice with clear structure, reducing anxiety and improving confidence
“Now I don’t read paragraphs from my notes. I’m prompted, which means I can remember my point and look up - not just read off the board.”
She also explored Present Pal’s in-app training, including sections like Engaging the Audience, which broke down key skills using simple, relatable language and scenarios.
The Result: Better Grades, Better Confidence, Better Experience
The impact was immediate — and measurable.
📊 Isabella earned a low 2:1 on her first presentation using Present Pal.
🔥 For her second, a Dragons’ Den-style pitch where she used Present Pal throughout, she achieved a First.
“It’s improved my confidence and prompted me to practice beforehand — not just read my notes out on the day.”
Why Support Staff and DSA Assessors Trust Present Pal
Present Pal helps students like Isabella to move from overwhelm to structure, from anxiety to confidence, and from underperformance to academic success.
While other tools focus solely on rehearsal, Present Pal is purpose-built to support the entire presentation journey:
Structuring talking points
Practicing with prompts
Managing time
Reducing stress
Building lasting communication skills
It’s designed with accessibility in mind, offering a clean, intuitive interface that meets the needs of students with a wide range of cognitive, processing, and emotional support needs — including dyslexia, ADHD, and mental health conditions.
Ready to Support Your Students Differently?
If you're a disability adviser, study skills tutor, or DSA Needs Assessor, and you work with students who struggle with verbal communication, memory, or confidence, Present Pal could be the support they need to thrive.
📩 Book a demo with our Education Manager, Joe Dawber.
🔗 Learn more about Present Pal: Present Pal for DSA
Connect with Present Pal - Events Calendar
Our 2019 calendar is jam-packed already and we’re excited to share how you can take part in our events and connect with Present Pal!
If you have any questions regarding how to book the events below, please use our ‘Contact Us’ form or email info@presentpal.co.uk All events are suitable for needs assessors, disability advisers and AT trainers in the DSA industry.
Our 2019 calendar is jam-packed already and we’re excited to share how you can take part in our events and connect with Present Pal!
If you have any questions regarding how to book the events below, please use our ‘Contact Us’ form or email info@presentpal.co.uk All events are suitable for needs assessors, disability advisers and AT trainers in the DSA industry.
Present Pal Weekly Webinars
Wednesdays 9:30am - 10:00am
Present Pal are offering free weekly webinars for all DSA needs assessors and AT trainers. Our webinars are a perfect opportunity to receive a quick overview of Present Pal and ask any questions you may have.
Visit our assessors page and use the calendar tool to book your spot.
Present Pal 1-2-1 CPD Training
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Want to brush up on your Present Pal skills before training students? Join us for a 1-2-1 session including a product overview, basic training modules and a Q&A session with a Present Pal trainer.
Training sessions last approx. 45 mins and can be booked through our calendar tool.
Find My Flow X Present Pal Webinars
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Please email info@presentpal.co.uk to register your interest.
Present Pal X Medincle Webinars
We’ll be hosting a series of joint webinars alongside medical spellchecker Medincle. Both products were created out of the experience of being a student with dyslexia and are newly approved within the DSA market. Join us for product demonstrations and a Q&A session.
14th May 10am - REGISTER
16th May 10am - REGISTER