[humanser] humanser Digest, Vol 134, Issue 4

Quinto Sanchez sanchezq at prodigy.net
Wed Aug 5 16:03:49 UTC 2015


I have no experience with Titanium but I do have a logitech web cam and have 
tried recording with it but it is not accessible at all. I am using an older 
camera though. I'm not familiar with anything they have recently came out 
with. My camera is about 5 years old.

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From: "Renee M Pavlus via humanser" <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 9:26 AM
To: <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Cc: <renee.pavlus at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [humanser] humanser Digest, Vol 134, Issue 4

> Hello everyone: sometimes it feels that I am on a whole different planet 
> from everyone else. Technology although being a wonderful thing has 
> produced so many frustrations for me. Perhaps it is that I am old and 
> haven't trained on technology as a younger person like some of the young 
> people who were born using it in today today's world. However, we missed 
> tall girl with the times monthly. Anyway, I have some questions have any 
> of you use logitech software that has to do with recording of sessions are 
> turning and using cameras in live therapy sessions if so is it compatible 
> with jaws and what kinds of experiences have you had? The other thing, I'm 
> still trying to figure out titanium, what I meant was Logitech soft where 
> programs that have to do with using cameras to record therapy sessions. 
> The other thing is I received an email telling me that there are people 
> that have used titanium as a software program to feel in schedules, right 
> deck notes, etc. Anybody have any luck with titanium? I think that Dr. 
> Chapelle Chapparell I'm sorry I'm using my voice I'm not writing an email 
> at this point told me that she had used it or knew of people that I've 
> used it if possible is this correct? Or third thing, I'm still dealing 
> with Argosy University dealing with the clinical mental health doctor at 
> the clinical mental health chair concerning not having adaptive equipment 
> and training for said adaptive equipment along with a training for some of 
> the software dealing with completing practicum and going onto internship 
> not having completed all the 40 direct clinical hours that I need because 
> of some of the issues that we've dealt with. I'm not sure how this is 
> going to end I have contacted Valerie Yingling and NFB and they are 
> looking over the circumstance or situation to see whether I need an 
> advocate to help me with my negotiations. The university wants me to 
> replace the practicum course although I've done all the work successfully 
> except for the 42 40 direct clinical hours which will not be completed by 
> 19 August. We !
> are in negotiations, sometimes I feel like I'm going down in the sinking 
> ship however, I know that they were solutions and that under the ADA that 
> they shouldn't be asking me to repeat a class when I'm done excellent and 
> are going to pass the class with no problems except having the 40 direct 
> clinical hours necessary to go on for the internship completed most of the 
> reason was because of not having the adaptive equipment in place. Give me 
> some suggestions, needing some support, thank you for letting me reach out
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> From: "justin williams" <justin.williams2 at gmail.com>
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>> If you do insert t space bar o then s, you can at least read it with jaws 
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>> Justin.
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dr. Mary 
>> Chappell via humanser
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>> Subject: [humanser] FW: Scannable Document - sent from Scannable
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>> Federation family,
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>> I have attempted to read this with my JAWS 16 OCR but it continues to say 
>> empty document. Any ideas about what I am doing wrong?
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>> Mary Tatum Chappell
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>> Dr. Chappell,
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>> I scanned the first chapter of the book, "Becoming Myself, Embracing 
>> God's dream of you" by Stasi Eldredge. I mentioned this book earlier to 
>> you and how it gave me hope. Please let me know if it works, I used an 
>> app on my phone to scan it.
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>> I hope you enjoy the first chapter.
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>> -Vanessa
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