[Blindtlk] Master's degree advice
Aaron Allen
aaron.allen at comcast.net
Sun Jul 27 18:31:44 UTC 2014
Hello!
I struggled through traditional classes at a local university and dropped
out due to frustration.
I took a chance with an online program through DeVry University and can only
say it was the best experience I have encountered.
DeVry University offers BA, BS, MS, and MBA degrees through DeVry Online or
Keller School of Business.
The staff are knowledgeable about screen reading technology. In Addition,
they provide transcripts for any materials you may have difficulty
accessing. This refers to videos or lectures that may have some pictures or
other animation.
The platform itself is very screen reader friendly and the books and other
reading materials are provided through E-book content.
Good luck!
-----Original Message-----
From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Sarah via
blindtlk
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2014 2:18 PM
To: blindtlk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Blindtlk] Master's degree advice
Good afternoon. I have a Bachelor's degree and have started looking at
graduate programs. My Bachelor's degree is in general studies. I work at a
community college tutoring students in reading, writing, and math. Is there
a graduate program anyone would recommend? Some of the programs I have
looked at are communications, technical communication, curriculum
instruction with an emphasis in reading, and organizational leadership. I
am looking at online programs. Is there any software or program used for
online classes that would not be accessible with jaws? Thank you.
Sarah
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