[Artbeyondsightmuseums] Training the Trainers: Teaching and Supporting Users of Access Technology
Lisa Yayla
Lisa.Yayla at statped.no
Thu Feb 9 10:05:23 UTC 2012
Forwarding - seminar including Tactile graphics creation:
Training the Trainers: Teaching and Supporting Users of Access Technology
May 9-11, 2012
@National Federation of the Blind
Jernigan Institute
200 E. Wells Street
Baltmore, MD 21230
Technology is in a constant state of flux. New devices, software, and services are being implemented by business and education on what seems like a daily basis. Blind and low vision users need access to these same technologies in order to compete with their sighted peers. Access technology vendors are constantly working to help consumers meet these needs. With the challenges come opportunities for users, and the people who train and support them. This two-and-a-half-day seminar is designed to provide trainers and content creators with the information they need about these powerful tools to ensure that their blind and low vision users can succeed in their endeavors. To meet this goal, the training will provide hands-on involvement with:
• Screen access software
• Braille
• DAISY eBooks
• Tactile graphics creation
• Apple’s iDevices
• Mac computers
• Notetakers
• Low vision solutions
• Other tools
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experts in the access technology field, experience the latest in the industry, and visit the largest showcase of blindness technology in the United States.
More information and registration at www.nfb.org/trainers<http://www.nfb.org/trainers>. For questions, please contact Clara Van Gerven at cvangerven at nfb.org<mailto:cvangerven at nfb.org> or at 410-659-9314 x2410.
Clara Van Gerven
Access Technology Content Specialist
National Federation of the Blind
200 East Wells Street
at Jernigan Place
Baltimore, MD 21230
410-659-9314 x-2410
cvangerven at nfb.org<mailto:cvangerven at nfb.org>
The Access Technology Blog<http://nfb.org/nfb/access_technology_blog.asp>
Clara Van Gerven
Access Technology Content Specialist
National Federation of the Blind
200 East Wells Street
at Jernigan Place
Baltimore, MD 21230
410-659-9314 x-2410
cvangerven at nfb.org<mailto:cvangerven at nfb.org>
The Access Technology Blog<http://nfb.org/nfb/access_technology_blog.asp>
https://www.nfb.org/nfb/Train_the_Trainers.asp
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