[humanser] a few questions about technology
Serena Cucco
serena.c.cucco at gmail.com
Fri Oct 17 20:05:28 UTC 2014
Also, if you have the iPhone, you can get the KNFB Reader app for $99.
Yes, it's quite expensive for an app, but it seems worth the $$ to me.
I'm getting an iPhone in February when I'm eligible for a free
upgrade.
Serena
On 10/17/14, Sherria Young via humanser <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Life is only what you make it. You are to blessed to be stressed
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>> On Oct 17, 2014, at 12:49 AM, Renee Pavlus via humanser
>> <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> Hello Everyone:
>> If all goes well I should be taking on a counseling position, here in
>> Orem Utah, at Utah Valley University, here in their counseling center
>> the first of the year. I will offer direct therapy to students. I can
>> finally get the thousand hours and graduate preparing to take the CMHC
>> exam. I have a few concerns:
>> They use a encryption program called "titanium", have any of you used
>> this with JAWS software? If so, how did it go, and what should I be
>> aware of?
>> I am looking for either a separate skanner unit , or software to be
>> added to a computer so I can scan printed material and read
>> confidential notices, files, etc; any one use software, or have access
>> to a separate unit which reads print in to word, I use JAWS, as
>> mensioned?
>> What braille embossers are heavy-duty? Which ones do you use?
>> We are looking at Dragon Dictation with a program compatible with jaws
>> to spell and let me write verbally since I have a real spelling issue.
>> Have any of you used the Dragon with the adaption? If what, what
>> experiences have you had?
>> How are you all dealing with HIPPA 2013 on the job? How do you deal
>> with confidentiality and readers, scribes, handing or putting
>> classified case notes in to the files yourself?And what other issues
>> should I or my supervisor need to address or be concerned with?
>> Perhaps these are issues which have been covered at this forum, if
>> not, I would appreciate either a call, or email. *385* 223-8348.
>> I appreciate the advice about our counseling techniques and awareness
>> in thisprofession while being blind. I also appreciate the feedback
>> and support.
>> Thanks much.
>> Renee M Pavlus
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>> did afternoon Renée, my name is Sherria and I used kurzweil which allows
>> you to scan your documents into the computer and save them to Microsoft
>> Word. The Juliet Pro is a really good embosser to have. I also used Jaws.
>> I've never used Dragon you may also want to try to get a KNFB reader in
>> case you had to walk around the building and travel to different classes
>> because it's a portable device that would've read the print document
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