[nabs-l] giving a presentation

Jason Meddaugh jj at bestmidi.com
Thu Jan 3 02:00:41 UTC 2013


I've used the classic convention method of having someone say their name 
instead of raising their hand and this usually seems to work, depending on 
the room size.

Good luck with the presentation.

Best Regards,
Jason Meddaugh
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sophie Trist" <sweetpeareader at gmail.com>
To: "nabs" <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 8:18 PM
Subject: [nabs-l] giving a presentation


> Dear NABSters,
>
> I have to give a presentation at a middle school chock full of sighted 
> students next Tuesday. It's not a powerpoint, just a speech. But at the 
> end of the speech, I'm going to take some questions. I could have a 
> sighted person help me with calling on people, but considering the moral 
> of the speech is that blind kids can do anything sighted kids can, I was 
> wondering if there was a way I could do this by myself. Any help would be 
> majorly appreciated. Good luck to everyone as they start their second 
> semester!
>
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