Brian, Sounds interesting, I might well check it out. Cheers Alex ________________________________ From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Brian Hartgen Sent: 12 August 2009 04:32 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] free webinars and low cost training Hi First, I wanted to let people know that I am presenting a free Webinar next week within the Freedom Scientific E-training area on their web site. The details are below for anyone who is interested. You do need to register in advance for it but the process is easy and straightforward. Second, while on the web page for the E-Learning, have a look and see what other training they have which may suit your needs. This is a great opportunity to get either low-cost or even free training in some cases, so well worth a look. Here are the details of the webinar next week. Using the Keyboard with T&T Technology: J-Tools and J-Tunes Date: August 20 Guest presenter: Brian Hartgen, United Kingdom This Webinar is for anyone who is interested in learning more about products from T&T Consultancy entirely written using the JAWS scripting language. J-Tools is for people who wish to carry out everyday computing tasks with greater efficiency. If you are a Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Twitter user, you are sure to find something of value in J-Tools version 2.0. J-Tunes, on the other hand, links JAWS together with the iTunes(r) music management software. * Time: 8 PM in the UK. * Webinar: Beginning to intermediate concepts * Cost: no charge * Level: Beginner to intermediate * Length: One hour In this Webinar, find out about these amazing products only available for the JAWS screen-reader. In addition, at the end of the Webinar, we point you in the direction of some free scripts available for other applications. This Webinar is ideal for both JAWS users and Trainers of Access Technology. On the following page, there is a button which allows you to register for this webinar. http://www.freedomscientific.com/Training/e-LearningEntrance.asp Brian Hartgen