[nabs-l] justification for purchasing a braille Note BT
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Thu Oct 28 02:23:52 UTC 2010
You can also add that it will allow you to take notes in meetings
etc., as well as quietly c0onsult those notes, and other documents
because of the Braille display. You can also keep your calendar on
the device so you don't miss those important appointments with your
church-goers.
Dave
At 06:37 PM 10/27/2010, you wrote:
>I am looking into purchosing a Braille note BT, and I'd like some
>Ideas on how I can best justify why I need this product? Here's a
>draft I've written.
>
>I'm looking to purchose a BrailleNote Apex BT 32 which is $6,379 (32
>cell braille display with braille keyboard) I am a licensed southern
>Baptist minister, and I'm studying with a seminary through distance
>learning in order to obtain a doctorate in theology.
>
>This device, would assist me in sermon preparation, as I will be
>able to wirelessly connect to the internet if I'm on the go, and am
>not able to get to my desktop computer. The Braille display, will
>assist me in that when I'm delivering my sermon my notes, will be in
>front of me, and the braille note will eliminate the need for me to
>have to carry a braille volume up to the pulpit with me. I don't
>wish to be self relaient, and I feel that the braille note will
>give me even greater indendance than ever before. Another reason I
>why I feel I need this product, is it has a voice recorder, for me
>to record lectures from my fello ministers. If I am chosen to
>recieve this money, it will be used for the purpose it was intended,
>and nothing else. Sincerely, RJ Sandefur
David Andrews: dandrews at visi.com
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