[blind-philly-comp] Maryland LBPH Technology Users' Group Discussing Using Bluetooth to Pair Your iOS Device

  • From: David Goldfield <dgoldfield1211@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Philadelphia Computer Users Group for the Blind and Visually Impaired <blind-philly-comp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2017 10:38:03 -0400

I normally wouldn't post information regarding an event which takes place in the Baltimore area. However, because these sessions are archived online I thought it might be of interest to some of you. The link for previous sessions appears in the message. Here's the announcement.


Greetings!
On behalf of LBPH, I would like to invite you to the Technology User Group (TUG) which will be held on Saturday, April 8 from 10 AM to 11:30 AM. Our topic for the presentation will be a look at pairing Bluetooth devices to your IPhone. Keyboards, braille displays, speakers, and other devices can be added to your IPhone to make it a more effective tool for you in the workplace and at home. The pairing process can be a tricky one and we will look at those challenges and demonstrate solutions so that you will be able to be able to perform the pairing action in the future. In addition, if you bring your IPhone and a device that you would like paired with it to the presentation, we will assist you in that endeavor.
The event will be held at LBPH, 415 Park Avenue, Baltimore. You do not have to RSVP for this presentation. If you would like to listen to previous TUG recordings, please visit
http://marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/DLDS/LBPH/tug.aspx
If you would like more information about the Technology User Group, please contact Jerry Price (410) 230-2446 or via email jerry.price1@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sincerely,
Jerry
Jerry J Price

Accessible Technology Education Program Coordinator

Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Division of Library Development Services

415 Park Avenue

Baltimore, Maryland 21201-3603

jerry.price1@xxxxxxxxxxxx

www.lbph.maryland.gov

410-230-2446 (office)
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Leslie Bowman
Branch Chief
Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
Division of Library Development & Services
415 Park Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-3603
410-230-2454 (office)
410-333-2095 (fax)
leslie.bowman@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.lbph.maryland.govGreetings!
On behalf of LBPH, I would like to invite you to the Technology User Group (TUG) which will be held on Saturday, April 8 from 10 AM to 11:30 AM. Our topic for the presentation will be a look at pairing Bluetooth devices to your IPhone. Keyboards, braille displays, speakers, and other devices can be added to your IPhone to make it a more effective tool for you in the workplace and at home. The pairing process can be a tricky one and we will look at those challenges and demonstrate solutions so that you will be able to be able to perform the pairing action in the future. In addition, if you bring your IPhone and a device that you would like paired with it to the presentation, we will assist you in that endeavor.
The event will be held at LBPH, 415 Park Avenue, Baltimore. You do not have to RSVP for this presentation. If you would like to listen to previous TUG recordings, please visit
http://marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/DLDS/LBPH/tug.aspx
If you would like more information about the Technology User Group, please contact Jerry Price (410) 230-2446 or via email jerry.price1@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sincerely,
Jerry
Jerry J Price

Accessible Technology Education Program Coordinator

Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Division of Library Development Services

415 Park Avenue

Baltimore, Maryland 21201-3603

jerry.price1@xxxxxxxxxxxx

www.lbph.maryland.gov

410-230-2446 (office)
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Leslie Bowman
Branch Chief
Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
Division of Library Development & Services
415 Park Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-3603
410-230-2454 (office)
410-333-2095 (fax)
leslie.bowman@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.lbph.maryland.gov


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