[nabs-l] As promised, Aplia post.

Beth thebluesisloose at gmail.com
Tue Feb 8 20:14:53 UTC 2011


Hi, Joshua, Beth here.  I am not in business communications, but
you're right.  If Applia doesn't get compatible, then there will be a
lawsuit.  Same as with Target dot com.
Beth

On 2/8/11, Joshua Lester <jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu> wrote:
> I'm in a business communications class in college. The online workbook
> for this class is called Aplia. You can go to www.aplia.com, sign in
> via your E-mail address, and put your date of birth as your password.
> That is the only password these college sites accept. Once you've
> joined Aplia, you can read the questions, and do the assignments. This
> is only for those of you that are taking Business Communications
> classes, that use the program, this isn't for just anyone. I'm
> bringing this up, because the Jaws doesn't read all of the text to me,
> and I have to have a reader, in order to do this work. When the Jaws
> does read it, I can read the questions, but when I check the answers,
> it won't tell me if I've answered the questions or not. My instructor
> has E-mailed them about this problem, but they haven't responded to
> her. If they don't respond, I think it would be wise for the NFB to
> get involved. There may be more blind students using this program, and
> it needs to be compatible with the Jaws program. If this company
> doesn't do their duty, as written in the IDEA, there could be legal
> troubles awaiting them. I just want to know, how many of you are in
> Business Communications classes, or have taken them, using Aplia.
> Blessings, Joshua
>
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