[nabs-l] Desire to learn, what's the best way to approach using this online learning system?

Alexa Schwichow ajschwichow at gmail.com
Mon Sep 30 01:43:18 UTC 2013


That online learning system is incredibly accessible. You should have no problem with it.

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> On Sep 29, 2013, at 8:04 PM, Maurice Mines <maurice.mines at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Good evening, I'm involved in two online classes, and the online platform is desire to learn. Does anyone have any good suggestions on how one might deal with this online learning system better than the attempt to find it and somewhat seeking method? I am definitely a computer person, but the system is beginning to give me a headache. I'm told by the institution I attend that being a be gave them an award but I don't know when? I mumble to the point of doing this the old-fashioned way, which would probably make my state president somewhat happier. But I figured I'd ask on the list before resorting to using a reader. Any thoughts?
> 
> Sincerely Maurice, secretary national Federation of the blind of Washington Clark County chapter. Phone 360-524-0791.   school/work email address, Maurice.mines at PCC.edu.
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