[accessibleimage] Re: article tactiles of being a doctor
- From: "Lisa Yayla" <lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 16:12:32 +0200
Hi Ike,
Thank you very much for your letter. It was a good Spring tonic.
And it is a good reminder to me to thank everyone on the list for all
their help and advice.
I'm not familiar with th Optacon, but just read an article by Deborah Kent
Stein
http://www.nfb.org/bm/bm98/bm980506.htm
It sounds really good. Do you know if there is anything similar to it
coming along? Is it similar to the Braille tray that NIS (?) has been
working on?
All the best,
Lisa
accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx skriver:
>Hi Lisa,
>
>I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for all the hard
>work you put into the listserv. I really enjoy reading most of the posts
>and continue to find valuable information to absorb and pass on to
>colleagues.
>
>The article about Dr. Cordes was outstanding. The reporter seemed to get
>everything correct. I especially liked the reference to tactile graphics
>and the Optacon. What a wonderful piece of technology for some users.
>Too bad the last few units are dying out.
>
>Thanks again and keep up the good work,
>Ike=20
>Ike Presley, Chair
>AER Division 5 - Information and Technology
Lisa Yayla
Huseby Kompetansesenter
Oslo Norway
lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx
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