[nabs-l] giving a presentation

Lavonya Gardner hotdancer1416 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 02:25:03 UTC 2013


i do that too. i have my assistant call on someone with their hand raised, or i have people call out their names. but i have to have help.. i am going to see about having bell at the end of the ils, that will be tone and color coded. 

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On Jan 2, 2013, at 21:00, "Jason Meddaugh" <jj at bestmidi.com> wrote:

> 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.
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> Good luck with the presentation.
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>> Dear NABSters,
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>> 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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