[nabs-l] in class writing

Deb Mendelsohn deb.mendelsohn at gmail.com
Fri Jan 11 01:56:48 UTC 2013


Don't you have a laptop that you could email in class to the professor?
Maybe RSA should get you one with JAWS on it.

Deb


On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Ashley Bramlett
<bookwormahb at earthlink.net>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Professors ask us students to do in-class writing sometimes. Typically its
> unannounced; its not like its on the syllabus but the professor knows it
> usually; I mean they know when they will assign in class writing. Students
> are given a certain  amount of time to write and then hand in the writing.
> They may share the writing with each other or the class as well.
>
> How do you handle in class writing assignments? Do you write them on a
> notetaker or laptop you take to school? How do you hand it in since we are
> not writing on paper? So far, I’ve usually written outside class and
> emailed the copy to the professor.
>
> I have good enough braille skills to read from my braille display to other
> students, but I don’t usually finish the writing.
> I wish there was a computer lab in every building. Then I could walk over
> there, type my writing prompt and then email it to the professor.
>
> I look forward to ideas.
>
> Ashley
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