[nabs-l] Reasonable technology requests from Rehab and someother college questions

Chris Nusbaum dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com
Tue Apr 26 20:32:48 UTC 2011


Will that person even care? The people in my class have just 
learned to accept it, as well as the teachers.  But hey, I'm in a 
very accepting school and school system, which is awesome!

Chris Nusbaum

"A loss of sight, never a loss of vision!" (Camp Abilities motto)

 ----- Original Message -----
From: <bookwormahb at earthlink.net
To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list" 
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Date sent: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 21:52:07 -0400
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Reasonable technology requests from Rehab 
and someother college questions

Jordyn,
I can't speak to the Pacmate, but the Braille Note is a little 
noisy but not
bad.  The person beside you may hear it, but no one else.  Its no 
louder than
someone typing on a laptop.

Good luck with your decission.
Ashley

-----Original Message-----
From: Jordyn Castor
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 8:05 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Reasonable technology requests from Rehab 
and some
other college questions

Right now I have a PAC Mate with a braille keyboard and a 40 cell
display which is mine.  I'm just concerned about using the 
keyboard in
class since it's so loud! lol I also use a laptop, but mine is 
pretty
out of date and I have NVDA.  So, I want a new laptop with Window 
Eyes or
something.  I also have a Booksense.
I'm just going to say this.  My name is Jordyn, spelled J o r d y 
n, just
so people don't think I'm a guy.  lol! I've seen it spelled with 
a lot of
variations on this list so I'm just letting you all know.
Anyway, thanks so much for the great suggestions on the 
technology! What
do you guys think in your preference of the BrailleNote to the 
PAC Mate
and why if it is just used for notetaking and book reading and 
such? I
really don't want to get into a huge BrailleNote versus PAC Mate 
debate,
just wondering though.  lol You can email me off list with your 
opinions
if you want.
Do you think people get annoyed with the loudness of your 
notetaker in
class?
Thanks again,
Jordyn
On 4/24/2011 9:46 PM, bookwormahb at earthlink.net wrote:
 Gordyn,
 Technology depends on your needs and it has to relate to your 
college
 goals.
 Everyone likes laptops now a days; but IMO an advantage to 
bringing a
 regular desktop to the dorm is its stable and you don't have to 
worry
 about battery life and its more fragile.  Now if you intend to 
take notes
 on it during class, then yes bring a laptop to college.
 Do you have a notetaker already such as  a BrailleNote?
 If so, you already have a braille display.
 I agree ask for a scanner with OCR software like Openbook.

 The braille display, your choice of screen reader, and computer 
are
 personal preference.
 Rehab bought me my BrailleNote and Openbook software with 
scanner.  But I
 already had some technology like jaws and duxbury because my 
family is
 supportive.

 What are you going to use the braille display for?  That is more 
expensive
 than a computer, scanner, and OCR software combined.
 So what justification will you have for them to spend that much 
money on
 it? Something to think about.
 In VA I don't know one college student who got a
 40 cell braille display!  Students typically get a screen 
reader, OCR
 software, scanner and a notetaker; state buys either the PacMate 
or
 BrailleNote.
 Just be prepared to justify the braille display as this is not a 
common
 request.  If you need it, go ahead though.
 But the state might think "oh why should we buy this when we 
paid for a
 screen reader and Openbook to read to him?".

 Regarding roommates, I'm with you.  Get a roommate, unless you 
have a guide
 dog.  Then the dog might pose a problem living with a roommate 
because of
 allergies or something.
 Meet with housing so they don't assume you need a special 
placement or
 something.  I think blindness should not affect where you live 
as long as
 you can walk down stairs in an emergency; so live whereever 
freshman live
 and don't let blindness be a barrier.
 Ashley
 -----Original Message----- From: Jordyn Castor
 Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 8:09 PM
 To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
 Subject: [nabs-l] Reasonable technology requests from Rehab and 
some other
 college questions

 Hi again guys!
 I'm going to college in the fall, as I already said yesterday.  
This is
 why I have so many questions! I just want to be sure I'm doing
 everything right, and what better way to do this then asking 
other blind
 students? :) So, thanks for all your great advice on everything!
 My other question is, what are reasonable things to ask Rehab 
for in the
 way of technology?
 I'm thinking a laptop, 40 cell braille display, Window Eyes, and 
a
 printer scanner combo thinggy with software like OpenBook or 
Kurzweil.  I
 don't know if I'd get a notetaker though as these are super 
expensive.
 lol Any suggestions or other things you'd ask for? What are you 
all
 using as far as technology in college?
 My college also has a place where I can, I think, borrow 
technology like
 an embosser or Braille Display.  Should I use that rather than 
asking
 rehab for some of the things like the display and the printer? I 
think
 it would be awesome to have a printer in my dorm though lol!
 Oh, speaking of dorms, do most of you have a roommate or a 
single room?
 A lot of my blind friends seem to have single rooms because of 
the
 expensive technology, but, I want a roommate, I think.  lol 
Thoughts?
 Anyway, I'll stop rambling! :)
 Thanks again,
 Jordyn

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