[guispeak] Re: guispeak Digest V4 #76

  • From: "Dan Thompson" <dthompson5@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 05:38:39 -0500

Hi Keith,
Is it possible  totake this online or independent study and what is the 
cost?
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> guispeak Digest Sun, 20 May 2007 Volume: 04  Issue: 076
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> In This Issue:
> [guispeak] looking for trekker/mistro listservRe: guispeak D
> [guispeak] Re: looking for trekker/mistro listservRe: guispe
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> 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.
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> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 1:40 AM
> Subject: guispeak Digest V4 #73
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>
>> 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
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>> >
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