[nabs-l] This is a message for Jewel regarding Workshops for theProfessors at Colleges and Universities
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sun Jan 12 23:15:23 UTC 2014
The reason you and others don't see your messages
is that gmail supresses them, not sending you the
copy of the message you posted here. It is a
gmail thing, they figure you posted it, you know
it's there. But many people like the reassurance of seeing the message.
Dave
At 03:09 PM 1/12/2014, you wrote:
>Hi Dave, this is Helga. Could you turned on
>acknowledgement for me too? I also would like to
>receive notification when I write to the list,
>since whenever I send an email I never received
>a notification that my message came through. I
>use to before when I had my hotmail email
>address, but I don't now. I will really
>appreciate it alot , Thanks so much and God
>bless!! :) -----Original Message----- From:
>David Andrews Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2014
>3:34 PM To: National Association of Blind
>Students mailing list Subject: Re: [nabs-l] This
>is a message for Jewel regarding Workshops for
>theProfessors at Colleges and Universities I
>have turned on acknowledgement for your
>subscription, so when you post to the list you
>will get a notification. Dave At 12:28 AM
>1/12/2014, you wrote: >Not to interrupt, but I
>sent a few emails to this list, and have
>not >received replies. Is there a spot to make
>sure the emails went through. >Like a
>notification if the post was sent? > > >-----
>Original Message ----- >From:
><helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com >To:
><nabs-l at nfbnet.org >Date sent: Sun, 12 Jan 2014
>01:18:32 -0500 >Subject: [nabs-l] This is a
>message for Jewel regarding Workshops
>for >theProfessors at Colleges and
>Universities > >Hi Jewel, this is Helga. How
>are you? Remember when I did my research >paper
>regarding âAre Visually Impaired College e
>Students Descriminated >Against?,â and I ask
>you, if you could give me yur life testimony in
>how >does your college helps yu and all that?
>And yu actually told me that your >college does
>Workshops where they teach Professors how to
>teach a Blind >student, or a visually impaired
>student, and they actually receive credit >hours
>for attending the workshops as well! Actually
>you told me that for >the powerpoints the
>professor places a description of the
>picture >underneath it, and etc. I just wanted
>to ask you, do you know who is in >charge in
>organizing these workshops for the professors in
>order to teach a >blind or visually impaired
>student, and could yu give me their
>contact >number in order to talk to them
>regarding this? And also, Would it be >possible
>for yu to give me the contact number of your DSS
>adviser, and the >DSS office in order to ask
>them what kind of accomodations they give
>a >blind or visually impaired student for his or
>her class, and also how do >they provide these
>accomodations for them? Iâm just wondering,
>since my >c >college does not have any of these
>workshops in order to educate professors >in how
>to teach a blind or visually impaired student,
>and Iâm actually >having some di difficulties
>in my classes because I actually need to
>explain >to my professors in how they can give
>me my assignments and providing >them!, since
>Iâm a blind studeudent. I really enjoy doing
>that, but Iâm >not suppuppose to do so, my
>college is suppose to train them about
>it. Just >to let you know, my DSS adviser
>doesnât¢t coperate with me in giving
>my >assignments in Braill, and I have a lot of
>issues with her. >However, even though I have
>many issues with her, I would like to
>inform >her about these workshops, and I
>actually would like to start one in
>my >college. That is why I ask yu for the
>contacts and who can I talk about >this. Also,
>could you tell me the name of yur college? Just
>curious! I >will really appreciate it a lot, if
>yu could help me and give me some >suggestions
>regarding this. >Hope to hear from yu soon!
>Thanks so much and God bless!! >P.S. By the
>way, if you want you can contact me on the list,
>or off list. >Whatever yu prefer Ok? Thanks again for all your time!!
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