[humanser] Recording for note taking

Carly Mihalakis via humanser humanser at nfbnet.org
Sun May 25 11:18:39 UTC 2014


Good morning, Karen and everyone,

         As a brain damaged person, that is 
precisely the manner in which I come to know 
material covered in class, by Streaming the 
lectures then, using the lecture, I put the 
material into my own words and type them upon my home comput.
for today, Car

in which I reveiw material, cisely thae At 11:38 AM 5/24/2014, you wrote:
>I did not know you had hand sensitivity issues 
>and could not read back in braille. However 
>there is an app called M brain which would allow 
>you to take notes using the braille keyboard 
>used on the onboard keyboard of the iPhone and 
>then read back in audio. Check out check out M 
>Brea as an app for the iPhone. Sent from my 
>iPhone > On May 24, 2014, at 10:50 AM, Karen 
>Rose via humanser <humanser at nfbnet.org> 
>wrote: > > Hi ­ why not take notes with a 
>bbraille note taker? Or why not simply record on 
>your phone from inside your purse and no one 
>would ever know? Everyone else seems to be using 
>their phones for this purpose. Smile. Karen > > 
>Sent from my iPhone > >> On May 24, 2014, at 
>9:37 AM, "Dr. Chappell via humanser" 
><humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote: >> >> Doug, >> You 
>spoke directly to my reasons for emphasing the 
>request: >> 1. Obtain means to control my record 
>of the meeting independent of any other >> 
>control; or arrange for the communication to be 
>in writing in the first >> place. >> >> 2. 
>Prevent any communication that could later be 
>misrepresented with no >> means of defense. >> 
>Thank you for the encouragement and notable 
>awareness. I will proceed with >> caution. >> 
>-----Original Message----- >> From: humanser 
>[mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf 
>Of Doug Lee >> via humanser >> Sent: Saturday, 
>May 24, 2014 8:39 AM >> To: Dr. Chappell via 
>humanser >> Subject: Re: [humanser] Recording 
>for note taking >> >> This is not a legal 
>opinion, and I do not possess sufficient legal 
>knowledge >> to render one. This is a personal 
>opinion... >> >> This sounds very strange to me 
>from the beginning, as if they have something >> 
>to say of which they want limited if any record. 
>I would, in your position, >> want control of 
>who is taking the notes if I didn't do it 
>myself, and I >> would want to know if it is 
>legal for me to insist that I choose my >> 
>assistant and without providing any advance 
>notice of who I will bring to >> the meeting. I 
>would also want to know if it is legal for me to 
>insist on >> permission to record the meeting, 
>since it sounds like the substance of the >> 
>meeting concerns you and would not contain 
>sensitive information about >> anyone else. 
>Finally, I wonder if perhaps the organizers of 
>the meeting >> would be willing to provide you 
>with the same information in writing rather >> 
>than by talking to you in a meeting whose record 
>you are being forbidden to >> control. If it is 
>any official communication to you, such as a 
>performance >> problem, a written account should 
>not be a problem I would think. >> >> The 
>specific goals of my response to this situation 
>would be as follows, and >> I would want both 
>met properly: >> >> 1. Obtain means to control 
>my record of the meeting inde 
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