[nabs-l] Fwd: Reminder-Upcoming Seminars: NO COOK Cooking! and Going Ape for Apps-Hot New Accessible Apps for Your iDevice

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Tue Jul 19 18:17:55 UTC 2011


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>Seminars at Hadley Presents: NO COOK Cooking!
>
>Date: Wednesday, July 20, 2011
>Time: 10 AM CDT, 15:00 GMT
>
>Keep your cool! It may be hot outside, but no 
>need to get out of the kitchen. There are lots 
>of NO COOK recipes to choose from whether 
>preparing a simple, fast meal for yourself or something to impress guests.
>
>Panelists Patti Jacobson, Linn Sorge and Goldie 
>Tarr will discuss their favorite NO COOK 
>recipes, adding “cool” food preparation tips 
>that work for the cook with a visual impairment.
>
>Moderator Dawn Turco will add a few of her 
>favorites as we build a resource and recipe list 
>during this 60 minute seminar. Consider adding your favorite recipe, too!
>
>Space in this seminar is limited. Please only 
>register if you know you are available to attend 
>so that others are not closed out. To register 
>for NO COOK Cooking! on July 20, follow this 
>link: http://hadley.edu/seminar_detail.asp?sid=94
>
>Seminars at Hadley Presents: Going Ape for Apps-How 
>New Accessible Apps for Your iDevice
>
>Date: Thursday, July 21, 2011
>Time: 6 PM CDT, 23:00 GMT
>
>Apps for money identification, apps for GPS, 
>apps for bar code reading, apps for color 
>identification, and apps for games. If you have 
>an idevice (iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch), you are 
>bombarded with thousands of apps available for 
>your device. Are you overwhelmed with the number 
>of apps available for your idevice? Do you want 
>to know more about the app before you download 
>it to your device, such as features and 
>accessibility? Are you confused about how to 
>locate and download an app to your idevice?
>
>Join Seminars at Hadley as Hadley Instructor Amy 
>Salmon and Korey Singleton, Assistive Technology 
>Initiative Manager for George Mason University 
>provide a list of the top accessible apps for 
>your idevices, explain how to check an app for 
>accessibility and features, and provide 
>step-by-step instructions on how to locate and download an app to your idevice.
>
>This 60 minute open discussion seminar will be 
>moderated by Hadley Outreach Coordinator Billy 
>Brookshire. A question and answer session will 
>be included as part of the seminar.
>
>Space in this seminar is limited. Please only 
>register if you know you are available to attend 
>so that others are not closed out. To register 
>for Going Ape for Apps on July 21, follow this 
>link: http://hadley.edu/seminar_detail.asp?sid=95
>
>This message was sent to Dandrews at visi.com from:
>The Hadley School for the Blind | 700 Elm St.  | Winnetka, IL 60093





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