[nabs-l] when technology interferes with testing

Mauricio Almeida mauriciopmalmeida at gmail.com
Mon Jan 21 05:57:15 UTC 2013


using a computer would be wiser as the iPhone is more sensitive.
give it a try.

mauricio
On Jan 21, 2013, at 12:23 AM, vejas <brlsurfer at gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Hi all,
> I'm in Spanish level 5-6.  I use a braille-note apex which I often pair to my IPhone.  My teacher is very technology-oriented and he has us use a site called word-champ to do drills and take tests.  I find that word-champ is not always very efficient to use with VoiceOver.  For one, some of the words are cut off, and also there are often problems with the cursor jumping around a lot.  On my last test I scored very poorly and several of my mistakes were due to problems with the site (it cut off some parts of the exam and it wasn't always clear where to write the answer.) My teacher doesn't seem to understand the seriousness of this situation.  My dad has seen me do drills before and saw my last test, and understands these problems.  We are having a meeting about it with the teacher on Thursday.
> Have any of you had a similar experience where testing interferes with technology? What did you do about it?
> Vejas
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