[guispeak] Re: looking for trekker/mistro listservRe: guispeak Digest V4 #73

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  • Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 09:29:30 -0500

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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
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