How Present Pal makes a difference

STUDENT STORIES

A woman wearing a white and black striped shirt and a hearing aid, using a smartphone — representing diverse students using Present Pal to access presentations confidently.

Explore how Present Pal supports better presentation outcomes for every kind of learner.

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“I am more confident with my presentations.”

DSA STUDENT

Olivia is a Criminology student at Arden University who’s dyslexic. She uses Present Pal to structure her thoughts, reduce presentation anxiety, and feel more confident speaking in class.

“With Present Pal it’s easier to practice what I want to say.”

DSA STUDENT

Karolina studies Forensic Psychology at the University of Derby. Living with long-term health and mental health conditions, she uses Present Pal to manage overwhelm, stay organised, and present with greater confidence.

“I got a first on a pitch for which I relied on Present Pal.”

DSA STUDENT

Isabella is a Media Communications student at Nottingham Trent University. As a student with dyslexia, she uses Present Pal to break down her ideas, stay focused, and deliver presentations more clearly and confidently.

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How Jack Took the Stress Out of Presentations

DSA STUDENT

Discover how Jack, a Contemporary Art Practice student at Edinburgh College, uses Present Pal to reduce anxiety, manage his speech difference, and present with confidence during class critiques.