[Blindmath] Webinar on the Orion TI-84 in 30 minutes

GianniP46 giannip46 at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 23 23:46:57 UTC 2014


Hi Ken,
will you guys post an mp3 of the webinar for those of us who missed it?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ken Perry 
  To: Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 1:28 PM
  Subject: [Blindmath] Webinar on the Orion TI-84 in 30 minutes


  I thought I would send this to the math list for anyone who has not had
  time to see the TI-84 below is an announcement for a webinar that is going
  on in the next 30 minutes if you're interested.  I will be on to answer
  questions after the webinar and I can even do demo on command.  See below
   
   
  Hello list,
   
  This Wednesday, April 23rd, we are having the fifth live webcast of the
  Happenings Around The House Series. The presentation will take place at
  2:00 PM ET; 1:00 CT; 12:00 MT; and 11:00 PT. The title of the presentation
  is:
   

  "Developing Powerful New Graphing and Computation Tools for the Visually
  Impaired, with Ken Perry, Research Project Leader"


    

  We have a new 'Happenings' page, so you can log in by going to:
  WWW.APH.ORG/HAPPENINGS <http://WWW.APH.ORG/HAPPENINGS> , and clicking on
  the "Join Live Webcast" link.
  Type your name in the 'User name", and leave the password blank.
   
  Description: Working with Orbit Research and Texas Instruments, The
  American Printing House developed the new Orion TI-84 plus Talking graphing
  calculator based on the TI-84 Plus.  In this program we will explore the
  approach and design concepts and features of the unit. We will then present
  its audio and speech facilities, and the capabilities for connecting to
  external peripherals.  We will also give an overview of the functions of
  the calculator - its computational capabilities, graphing features, and
  other functionality such as matrices and how these have been made
  accessible, and the ability provided to the user to create their own
  applications on the calculator and expand its functionality.
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