[nabs-l] two questions that are completely unrelated to one another

Josh Gregory joshkart12 at gmail.com
Mon May 20 16:33:26 UTC 2013


It can connect to a wireless printer if it is Bluetooth, but that's it.

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On May 20, 2013, at 12:22 PM, Kaiti Shelton <crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Sophie,
> 
> As far as I am aware the BrailleNote cannot connect to a wireless
> printer, but it can go off of inferred which is really nice.  I used
> it for a few years and although I still needed to be right by the
> printer cutting out the cords saved me a lot of hassle.  Hope that
> answers your question.
> 
> Absolutely.  I know a number of people who have tested out of Braille
> courses at the centers.  My understanding from being on calls with Pam
> Allen recently is that the centers try to meet the individual trainee
> where they are in each of the class areas and build on those skills.
> So, if you're braille is great they won't make you do a bunch of
> unnecessary training and will instead spend that time on building up
> other skills.
> 
> HTH!
> 
> On 5/20/13, Koby Cox <kobycox at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Sophie,
>> I don't believe that you can test out of a class at a NFB training
>> center however, I'm not sure about that. I would recommend that you talk
>> to the director of which ever training center that you are planning on
>> attending either Julie Deden at CCB or Pam Alan at LCB. I attended CCB
>> so If I'm missing something would some one please correct me?
>> Koby.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Sophie
>> Trist
>> Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 9:25 AM
>> To: nabs
>> Subject: [nabs-l] two questions that are completely unrelated to one
>> another
>> 
>> dear List,
>> 
>> As my subject implies, I have 2 questions that are not related,
>> but I thought I'd put them in the same thread. I'm 99% sure I
>> know the answer to this first question, but I thought I'd check
>> anyway. Can the braillenote connect to a wireless printer? I
>> don't think so, but it would make my life a lot more convenient
>> if it could and I want to verify. My second question concerns NFB
>> training centers. I'll be going to one in a couple of years, and
>> I know that the standard classes are braille, home ec, O&M,
>> technology, and shop. I've had braille education since I was 3
>> and can fluently read grades 1 and 2 as well as nemeth. I was
>> wondering if you can test out of a class at an NFB training
>> center. Any answer will be appreciated.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Sophie Trist
>> 
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> Kaiti
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