[nabs-l] Some Questions For A Friend
chris nusbaum
dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com
Sat Aug 27 16:09:55 UTC 2011
Hi Keri,
Since she doesn't want to post more information here, here's another
option for her. She could become a mentee for the NFB-Link online
mentoring program. Once she fills out all the required information, it
will match her with a mentor in her area that would be able to help
her. The Web site for the mentoring program is www.nfblink.org. Hope
this helps!
Chris
On 8/27/11, Kerri Kosten <kerrik2006 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi David and All:
>
> Because these lists are archived, searchable, and open to anyone who
> wants to read them, my friend does not want to really put what any of
> the issues were or which center it was on the list. I'm sorry, I'm
> just going by what she has asked me to put here.
>
> She basically just wants to know if she were to feel more training is
> necessary since she has already attended an NFB training center could
> she attend another one or a similar training center?
>
> Also she says windows live mail is flash based and Jaws keeps just
> reading the top of the screen. If anyone knows anything about windows
> live mail or how to make it work with Jaws feel free to write either
> on or off list and let me know.
>
> I'm sorry I can't put more info about the situation.
> Kerri
>
> On 8/26/11, David Dodge <daviddod at buffalo.edu> wrote:
>> Kerri,
>> I cannot really speak to the Windows Live issue because I am not a
>> technology person by any stretch of the imagination.
>>
>> What specific problems, if you don't mind my asking, is your friend having
>> at college? The reason I ask is because it will give a better
>> understanding
>> as to whether the issues are, forgive me, "typical" of college or if the
>> lack of training really is the key issue.
>>
>> If she does decide it is the lack of training that is the issue then it
>> would make sense to me for her to go back to a center if there is no other
>> way she can get the training, experience, she needs. She needs to weigh
>> the
>> pros and cons for herself (with your guidance perhaps) about what would be
>> best. Unless she goes in the summer, I assume she would be taking off time
>> from college to do this and that can cause other obstacles as well.
>>
>> I feel like I've asked more questions than provided helpful insight, but I
>> hope this at least starts some thinking.
>>
>> David
>> ----------------------------------
>> David Dodge
>> Doctoral Degree Granting Institutions Rep.
>> State University of New York Student Assembly
>> English Major
>> University at Buffalo
>> 306 Clemens Hall
>> Buffalo, NY 14260
>> daviddod at buffalo.edu
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Kerri Kosten <kerrik2006 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All:
>>>
>>> I have a friend who is not on this list who is really struggling with
>>> a few issues. Since she is not on this list she has asked me to post
>>> some questions for her.
>>>
>>> Her school uses Windows Live for their email. She says this is flash
>>> based and she can't seem to get it to work with Jaws. Does anyone know
>>> or have any ideas of how to get windows live email to work with Jaws
>>> or is it totally inaccessible?
>>>
>>> Next, my friend attended an NFB center (it was not LCB.) They were
>>> changing some staff members around and because of this among other
>>> things she was not taught some skills. Because of this she is having a
>>> hard time with college and is very frustrated. Would it be possible
>>> for her to go back to training and attend one of the other two NFB
>>> training centers or one that is similar?
>>>
>>> Thanks so much!
>>> Kerri
>>>
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