[nabs-l] Careers in assistive technology

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 26 15:49:08 UTC 2012


Brian,
it’s a training center that provides independent living and job training. 
They provide training in help desk support and other I T stuff.
It’s a training facility,  not a job placement agency. so, it will not 
gaurantee employment.
I say let the programs run. If you don't like it, don't go there, but they 
must  be helping some people improve their lives.

Ashley


-----Original Message----- 
From: Brian Hatgelakas
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 10:25 AM
To: nimerjaber1 at gmail.com ; National Association of Blind Students mailing 
list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Careers in assistive technology

If no employment is provided why not terminate all programs accept the IRS
program?  My question is how much money is being wasted by state agencies on
useless programs at this center?  I believe someone needs to do an
investigative article on this topic.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nimer M. Jaber, IC³" <nimerjaber1 at gmail.com>
To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list"
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Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Careers in assistive technology


Joshua,

The only programs that will hire directly from WSB are the IRS
programs and they are not directly affiliated with WSB. You can go to
any other IRS class and get the same offered position. WSB just
happens to be the location of an IRS training sight. The employees
that teach those classes work directly for the IRS, and the computer
network used is solely for the IRS which makes the IRS classes and WSB
two separate entities in my mind. Even if you wish to count the IRS
classes as belonging to WSB, they have a bunch of other programs that
will not provide employment once a program has been terminated and a
client has graduated successfully.

Thanks.

On 25.03.2012, Nimer M. Jaber, IC³ <nimerjaber1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Joshua, she went to Tyler Texas to teach with Jan at the Tyler Light 
> House.
>
> Desiree, as part of the ATI program, clients will receive a set amount
> of hours (that's not really counted) of practical experience which is
> the teaching of students for them that I mentioned, you receive an ic³
> certification which is outdated, hardly ever used or heard of, and
> mostly is unrelated to assistive technology, and because of my request
> that I put forward you now will attempt to pass the Freedom Scientific
> JAWS cert which again, isn't worth a whole lot seeing how it places
> much of its emphasis on how to access help and where to get training
> more than knowing how to most efficiently utilize the functions of the
> screen reader. For all of this, the training supposedly takes nine
> months although I finished up in under four. This was the old program.
> Now, the new instructor has been incorporating lessons on teaching
> modalities, eye conditions, making equipment recommendations and
> communicating with state Rehab counselors, etc etc. You don't receive
> a certification in any of this, unless you call a little piece of
> paper and a pin from WSB telling you good job and that you graduated
> to be a certification. This is why I don't consider WSB to be a
> school. Technically I'm sure they have to have some accreditation or
> other to provide the services that they do, but I'm sure that if they
> are meeting the standards for it, they're barely doing so. And
> sanitation issues in their buildings are pretty bad. They have an
> antiquated heating and cooling system that can not be switched from
> heat to AC quickly meaning that they will only make the switch twice a
> year, there are many bugs and some of the food provided is
> unrecognizable, although when boar members are present they do a half
> decent job.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On 25.03.2012, Desiree Oudinot <turtlepower17 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> So, if it's not a school, does that mean the accreditation is
>> worthless? I'm just trying to understand that part of it. I wouldn't
>> attend there, because I've heard some disturbing stories, to put it
>> lightly, about sanitation issues in the dorms.
>>
>> On 3/25/12, Joshua Lester <jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu> wrote:
>>> I attended there, under the influence of my VR counselor.
>>> What a mistake!
>>> I wanted to get in their AT program, but it was too full.
>>> They have an awesome ATI, (Assistive Technology Instructor,) program,
>>> that I would have highly recommended, if they had the instructor, that
>>> I had.
>>> We called her Ms Z.
>>> Anyone remember her?
>>> Blessings,Joshua
>>>
>>> On 3/25/12, Nimer M. Jaber, IC³ <nimerjaber1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Joshua,
>>>>
>>>> LWSB is not a school, and I definitely wouldn't recommend it for
>>>> several reasons. First, the program is being modified heavily under
>>>> the influence of a new tech instructor they've just hired, so I would
>>>> say wait till everything's worked out. Second, there are quite a few
>>>> places where mentioning "LWSB" will not land you work because of its
>>>> reputation in the past. And, as mentioned, it is not a school which
>>>> means that you really can't depend on it for finding any kind of
>>>> employment.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> On 25.03.2012, Joshua Lester <jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu> wrote:
>>>>> http://www.lwsb.org
>>>>> Blessings, Joshua
>>>>>
>>>>> On 3/25/12, Kayla Paige <kayla.mattox at cox.net> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi, I have a question. What kind of school would you go to for a
>>>>>> career
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> assistive technology? Even though I'm going to school for massage
>>>>>> therapy,
>>>>>> my other interest is assistive technology. Thanks.
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>
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> Vinux testing and documentation coordinator
> To get more information about a free and accessible operating system,
> please click here:
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>
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> and above, please click here:
> http://www.nvda-project.org
>
> You can follow @nimerjaber on Twitter for the latest technology news.
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please notify me via reply email and destroy all copies of this
correspondence. Action taken as a result of this email or its contents
by anyone other than the intended recipient may result in civil or
criminal action. I have checked this email and all corresponding
attachments for security threats. However, security of your machine is
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Registered Linux User 529141.
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Vinux testing and documentation coordinator
To get more information about a free and accessible operating system,
please click here:
http://www.vinuxproject.org

To find out about a free and versatile screen reader for windows XP
and above, please click here:
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You can follow @nimerjaber on Twitter for the latest technology news.

Check out my blog related to technology by clicking here:
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