Hi Keith, Is it possible totake this online or independent study and what is the cost? ----- Original Message ----- From: "FreeLists Mailing List Manager" <ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "guispeak digest users" <ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 1:42 AM Subject: guispeak Digest V4 #76 > guispeak Digest Sun, 20 May 2007 Volume: 04 Issue: 076 > > In This Issue: > [guispeak] looking for trekker/mistro listservRe: guispeak D > [guispeak] Re: looking for trekker/mistro listservRe: guispe > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > From: "Dan Thompson" <dthompson5@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [guispeak] looking for trekker/mistro listservRe: guispeak Digest > V4 # > Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 08:42:35 -0500 > > If anyone knows of a discusion list for Trekker, wold you please > esend me the address? Thanks in advance. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "FreeLists Mailing List Manager" <ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "guispeak digest users" <ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 1:40 AM > Subject: guispeak Digest V4 #73 > > >> guispeak Digest Wed, 16 May 2007 Volume: 04 Issue: 073 >> >> In This Issue: >> [guispeak] Special Introduction To Computers Class This Summ >> [guispeak] Re: Special Introduction To Computers Class This >> [guispeak] Re: Special Introduction To Computers Class This >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Subject: [guispeak] Special Introduction To Computers Class This Summer >> Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 15:05:18 -0500 >> From: "Bundy, Keith" <Keith.Bundy@xxxxxxx> >> >> Dakota State University in Madison, SD, is offering CSC-105, >> "Introduction to Computers," specifically for blind and visually >> impaired students from June >> 18-29, 2006. This course will feature a general introduction to >> computers and a general introduction to the Microsoft Office Suite. It >> provides an overview >> of computer functions with emphasis on word processing, spreadsheets and >> database software packages. Students will learn to use keyboard >> shortcuts necessary >> for successful and efficient operation of the computer by blind and >> visually impaired computer users, as the course is designed with screen >> reader users >> in mind. >> >> All students will learn to utilize keyboard commands that will enable >> them to effectively utilize the computer in a world often using >> mouse-oriented language and concepts. All students will be using a >> screen reader. >> >> I am instructing this course and would be happy to answer any questions >> anyone may have about lodging, costs, etc. Please feel free to contact >> me by email or by phone. >> >> >> Keith Bundy >> Director of Student Development >> ADA Academic Coordinator >> Dakota State University >> 605-256-5121 >> keith.bundy@xxxxxxx >> MSN: keith_bundy@xxxxxxxxxxx >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 16:23:02 -0500 >> From: Glenda Born <gjborn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: [guispeak] Re: Special Introduction To Computers Class This >> >> What operating system are you focusing on? XP? Vista? Hopefully >> someone will come up with some training materials for Vista soon >> because it's here. We've done some training with our trainers in >> Texas in the rehab agency but I haven't heard of anything for the >> general blind public. >> Glenda Born >> >> >> At 03:05 PM 5/16/2007, you wrote: >>>Dakota State University in Madison, SD, is offering CSC-105, >>>"Introduction to Computers," specifically for blind and visually >>>impaired students from June >>>18-29, 2006. This course will feature a general introduction to >>>computers and a general introduction to the Microsoft Office >>>Suite. It provides an overview >>>of computer functions with emphasis on word processing, spreadsheets >>>and database software packages. Students will learn to use keyboard >>>shortcuts necessary >>>for successful and efficient operation of the computer by blind and >>>visually impaired computer users, as the course is designed with >>>screen reader users >>>in mind. >>> >>>All students will learn to utilize keyboard commands that will >>>enable them to effectively utilize the computer in a world often using >>>mouse-oriented language and concepts. All students will be using a >>>screen reader. >>> >>>I am instructing this course and would be happy to answer any >>>questions anyone may have about lodging, costs, etc. Please feel >>>free to contact me by email or by phone. >>> >>> >>>Keith Bundy >>>Director of Student Development >>>ADA Academic Coordinator >>>Dakota State University >>>605-256-5121 >>><mailto:keith.bundy@xxxxxxx>keith.bundy@xxxxxxx >>>MSN: <mailto:keith_bundy@xxxxxxxxxxx>keith_bundy@xxxxxxxxxxx >>> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> From: "Keith Bundy" <okb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: [guispeak] Re: Special Introduction To Computers Class This >> Summer >> Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 17:25:27 -0500 >> >> Unfortunately, for this summer, we're focusing on Windows XP >> Professional. >> It is my hope that we can move to Vista next summer.----- Original >> Message ----- >> >> From: Glenda Born >> To: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 4:23 PM >> Subject: [guispeak] Re: Special Introduction To Computers Class This >> Summer >> >> >> What operating system are you focusing on? XP? Vista? Hopefully >> someone >> will come up with some training materials for Vista soon because it's >> here. We've done some training with our trainers in Texas in the rehab >> agency but I haven't heard of anything for the general blind public. >> >> Glenda Born >> >> >> At 03:05 PM 5/16/2007, you wrote: >> >> Dakota State University in Madison, SD, is offering CSC-105, >> "Introduction to Computers," specifically for blind and visually impaired >> students from June >> 18-29, 2006. This course will feature a general introduction to >> computers and a general introduction to the Microsoft Office Suite. It >> provides an overview >> of computer functions with emphasis on word processing, spreadsheets >> and database software packages. Students will learn to use keyboard >> shortcuts necessary >> for successful and efficient operation of the computer by blind and >> visually impaired computer users, as the course is designed with screen >> reader users >> in mind. >> >> All students will learn to utilize keyboard commands that will enable >> them to effectively utilize the computer in a world often using >> mouse-oriented language and concepts. All students will be using a >> screen reader. >> >> I am instructing this course and would be happy to answer any >> questions >> anyone may have about lodging, costs, etc. Please feel free to contact >> me >> by email or by phone. >> >> >> Keith Bundy >> Director of Student Development >> ADA Academic Coordinator >> Dakota State University >> 605-256-5121 >> keith.bundy@xxxxxxx >> MSN: keith_bundy@xxxxxxxxxxx >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> End of guispeak Digest V4 #73 >> ***************************** >> >> > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 09:29:30 -0500 > From: Ann byrne <annakb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [guispeak] Re: looking for trekker/mistro listservRe: guispeak > > trekker-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > At 08:42 AM 5/20/2007, you wrote: > >> If anyone knows of a discusion list for Trekker, wold you please >>esend me the address? Thanks in advance. >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "FreeLists Mailing List Manager" <ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>To: "guispeak digest users" <ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 1:40 AM >>Subject: guispeak Digest V4 #73 >> >> >> > guispeak Digest Wed, 16 May 2007 Volume: 04 Issue: 073 >> > >> > In This Issue: >> > [guispeak] Special Introduction To Computers Class This Summ >> > [guispeak] Re: Special Introduction To Computers Class This >> > [guispeak] Re: Special Introduction To Computers Class This >> > >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > >> > Subject: [guispeak] Special Introduction To Computers Class This Summer >> > Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 15:05:18 -0500 >> > From: "Bundy, Keith" <Keith.Bundy@xxxxxxx> >> > >> > Dakota State University in Madison, SD, is offering CSC-105, >> > "Introduction to Computers," specifically for blind and visually >> > impaired students from June >> > 18-29, 2006. This course will feature a general introduction to >> > computers and a general introduction to the Microsoft Office Suite. It >> > provides an overview >> > of computer functions with emphasis on word processing, spreadsheets >> > and >> > database software packages. Students will learn to use keyboard >> > shortcuts necessary >> > for successful and efficient operation of the computer by blind and >> > visually impaired computer users, as the course is designed with screen >> > reader users >> > in mind. >> > >> > All students will learn to utilize keyboard commands that will enable >> > them to effectively utilize the computer in a world often using >> > mouse-oriented language and concepts. All students will be using a >> > screen reader. >> > >> > I am instructing this course and would be happy to answer any questions >> > anyone may have about lodging, costs, etc. Please feel free to contact >> > me by email or by phone. >> > >> > >> > Keith Bundy >> > Director of Student Development >> > ADA Academic Coordinator >> > Dakota State University >> > 605-256-5121 >> > keith.bundy@xxxxxxx >> > MSN: keith_bundy@xxxxxxxxxxx >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > >> > Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 16:23:02 -0500 >> > From: Glenda Born <gjborn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > Subject: [guispeak] Re: Special Introduction To Computers Class This >> > >> > What operating system are you focusing on? XP? Vista? Hopefully >> > someone will come up with some training materials for Vista soon >> > because it's here. We've done some training with our trainers in >> > Texas in the rehab agency but I haven't heard of anything for the >> > general blind public. >> > Glenda Born >> > >> > >> > At 03:05 PM 5/16/2007, you wrote: >> >>Dakota State University in Madison, SD, is offering CSC-105, >> >>"Introduction to Computers," specifically for blind and visually >> >>impaired students from June >> >>18-29, 2006. This course will feature a general introduction to >> >>computers and a general introduction to the Microsoft Office >> >>Suite. It provides an overview >> >>of computer functions with emphasis on word processing, spreadsheets >> >>and database software packages. Students will learn to use keyboard >> >>shortcuts necessary >> >>for successful and efficient operation of the computer by blind and >> >>visually impaired computer users, as the course is designed with >> >>screen reader users >> >>in mind. >> >> >> >>All students will learn to utilize keyboard commands that will >> >>enable them to effectively utilize the computer in a world often using >> >>mouse-oriented language and concepts. All students will be using a >> >>screen reader. >> >> >> >>I am instructing this course and would be happy to answer any >> >>questions anyone may have about lodging, costs, etc. Please feel >> >>free to contact me by email or by phone. >> >> >> >> >> >>Keith Bundy >> >>Director of Student Development >> >>ADA Academic Coordinator >> >>Dakota State University >> >>605-256-5121 >> >><mailto:keith.bundy@xxxxxxx>keith.bundy@xxxxxxx >> >>MSN: <mailto:keith_bundy@xxxxxxxxxxx>keith_bundy@xxxxxxxxxxx >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > >> > From: "Keith Bundy" <okb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > Subject: [guispeak] Re: Special Introduction To Computers Class This >> > Summer >> > Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 17:25:27 -0500 >> > >> > Unfortunately, for this summer, we're focusing on Windows XP >> > Professional. >> > It is my hope that we can move to Vista next summer.----- Original >> > Message ----- >> > >> > From: Glenda Born >> > To: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 4:23 PM >> > Subject: [guispeak] Re: Special Introduction To Computers Class This >> > Summer >> > >> > >> > What operating system are you focusing on? XP? Vista? Hopefully >> > someone >> > will come up with some training materials for Vista soon because it's >> > here. We've done some training with our trainers in Texas in the rehab >> > agency but I haven't heard of anything for the general blind public. >> > >> > Glenda Born >> > >> > >> > At 03:05 PM 5/16/2007, you wrote: >> > >> > Dakota State University in Madison, SD, is offering CSC-105, >> > "Introduction to Computers," specifically for blind and visually >> > impaired >> > students from June >> > 18-29, 2006. This course will feature a general introduction to >> > computers and a general introduction to the Microsoft Office Suite. It >> > provides an overview >> > of computer functions with emphasis on word processing, spreadsheets >> > and database software packages. Students will learn to use keyboard >> > shortcuts necessary >> > for successful and efficient operation of the computer by blind and >> > visually impaired computer users, as the course is designed with screen >> > reader users >> > in mind. >> > >> > All students will learn to utilize keyboard commands that will >> > enable >> > them to effectively utilize the computer in a world often using >> > mouse-oriented language and concepts. All students will be using a >> > screen reader. >> > >> > I am instructing this course and would be happy to answer any >> > questions >> > anyone may have about lodging, costs, etc. Please feel free to contact >> > me >> > by email or by phone. >> > >> > >> > Keith Bundy >> > Director of Student Development >> > ADA Academic Coordinator >> > Dakota State University >> > 605-256-5121 >> > keith.bundy@xxxxxxx >> > MSN: keith_bundy@xxxxxxxxxxx >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > >> > End of guispeak Digest V4 #73 >> > ***************************** >> > >> > >> >> >> >>** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- >>** [mailto:guispeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] >>** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: >>** guispeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>** and in the Subject line type >>** unsubscribe >>** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the >>** immediately-following link:- >>** [mailto:guispeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] >>** or send a message, to >>** guispeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq >> >> >> >>-- >>No virus found in this incoming message. >>Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/813 - Release Date: >>5/20/2007 7:54 AM > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/813 - Release Date: 5/20/2007 > 7:54 AM > > > > ------------------------------ > > End of guispeak Digest V4 #76 > ***************************** > > ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:guispeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ** guispeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** and in the Subject line type ** unsubscribe ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the ** immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:guispeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] ** or send a message, to ** guispeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq