[Md-sligo] FW: Tech Talk Tuesday, March 1st, 6pm to 8pm, room 215, MLK Library

James Newell James.Newell at nara.gov
Wed Feb 23 17:45:13 UTC 2011


Thank you.
 
James

>>> "Brown, Debbie" <dabro at loc.gov> 2/23/2011 12:06 PM >>>

 
 

From: James (DCPL) Timony [mailto:James.Timony at dc.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 2:57 PM
To: Brown, Debbie
Subject: Tech Talk Tuesday, March 1st, 6pm to 8pm, room 215, MLK
Library

 
Next Tuesday March 1st is Tech Talk Tuesday at the Adaptive Services
Division of the DC Public Library with free Window Eyes and BrailleSense
training hosted by Richard Krafsig from TCS Associates.  Scott Hegle
will be the special guest.  Scott is a representative from HIMS
International, manufacturer of the BrailleSense Notetakers.  Richard and
Scott will focus the BrailleSense session on using the various Media
applications on the BrailleSense to include Daisy, MP3, Audio Books,
etc.  The Window-Eyes Session will focus on the Window-Eyes Apps
capabilities and they will show some of the more popular free Apps that
are available through Window-Eyes Apps.  These should be 2 exciting
sessions, so please show up if you enjoy free training and the
opportunity to banter about technology.
 
You can contact Richard at richard at tcsassociates.com   
TCS website is:wwwtcsassociates.com ( http://www.tcsassociates.com/ )
 
Time: 6pm – 8pm
Date: Tuesday, March 1
Place: Room 215, MLK Library
What: Window Eyes, BrailleSense
Who: Richard Krafsig and Scott Hegle
 
The library is located at 901 G Street, NW Washington DC 20001,
diagonally across the street from the 9th street exit of the Gallery
Place Chinatown Metro stop, or two blocks from the 11th and G exitof
Metro Center.  There is no public parking at the MLK Library. 
 
The Adaptive Technology Program provides adaptive technology
workstations for library customers who need them.  The workstations are
located in the Adaptive Services Division, Room 215 at the Martin Luther
King Jr. Memorial Library.  Customers can call ahead and reserve
two-hour sessions at either the computer workstations or at the CCTVs. 
Introductory training on Adaptive Technologies is available through
orientation sessions and regular weekly meetings with Volunteer
Trainers.
 
Thanks!
Patrick
 

James Patrick Timony
Librarian, Adaptive Technology
DC Public Library
Adaptive Services Division, Room 215
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
901 G Street, NW
Washington DC, 20001
patrick.timony at dc.gov
202-727-1335

 
 
  
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