[nabs-l] reading class matterial

Joshua Lester jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu
Sun Mar 27 02:13:58 UTC 2011


Ashley, my teachers in college are very accomidating. Yes, I'd
recommend that you tell your counselor. That would solve the problem,
(or it should.)
Blessings, Joshua

On 3/26/11, bookwormahb at earthlink.net <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I’m experiencing trouble again getting accessible matterial even though I
> asked for it when the semester began and its in my memo of accomodation.
> What I mean is I need powerpoints and handouts in electronic format!  We
> have presentations in grammar class and many either have handouts,
> powerpoint or both.
> I’m at a disadvantage without them.  The instructor said she’d put them in
> blackboard; another student requested this and she agreed thinking it would
> help everyone.
> But this wasn’t done and I emailed her for the handouts (both hers and the
> student presenters) and have not heard anything.
>
> These handouts are pretty important because the text book sucks; its so
> technical and wordy and the professor breaks it down in her own words to
> teach us in a more understandable way.
> Do you all have this trouble?
>
> So should I tell my disability counselor  and she tell the professors?  I
> wonder; I am getting frustrated.  Its more a issue in applied grammar, not
> communication.
> But two weeks ago the professor used powerpoint to do  a lecture.  He
> usually uses the board.
>
> So how long does it take instructors to send you matterial?  Do you ask them
> a few times before going above them?
>
> Ashley
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