[nabs-l] inaccessibility in the class may end up costing me a passing grade!

Anya Avramenko annita.co.usa at gmail.com
Mon Nov 23 23:21:35 UTC 2015


Why don't you just go to see your professor during his office hours and go
over your papers. That's what office hours are for to help the students. I
do it all the time and it works. He shouldn't refuse you to do it this way.
Bring your note taking device and write down what he says.
Hope it helps.

-----Original Message-----
From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Steve Jacobson
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Sent: Monday, November 23, 2015 12:50 PM
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Subject: Re: [nabs-l] inaccessibility in the class may end up costing me a
passing grade!

Abby,

If there was a misunderstanding of what was to happen, I hope you can get it
resolved in such a way as to avoid not passing.  I know that some schools do
have a mechanism for allowing work to be turned in late to salvage a grade,
but of course that can vary between schools.

To say that comments in Word are not accessible might be a difficult
position to defend, though.  Which screen reader do you use and what seemed
to be not accessible?  You didn't say exactly what didn't work propperly.
If your professor said he would send you his comments in parentheses, it
would seem that he has some willingness to change to make things go better
for you.  When did he agree to do that, and did you follow up to find out
why that didn't happen?  It might be possible to avoid a confrontation, but
if not, you will need to have explanations ready for the above.  Your best
bet might be to ask for additional time because you were not aware of how to
handle comments in Word and see if things can be salvaged that way.  If for
some reason you can't deal with the comments he has inserted, I would think
it would be reasonable to work with someone in your Disabled Students office
to make the comments available to you.  There seems to be some gray areas
here, but I hope you can get it worked out.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

-----Original Message-----
From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Abby Bolling
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Sent: Monday, November 23, 2015 11:44 AM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Abby Bolling <violingirl30794 at gmail.com>
Subject: [nabs-l] inaccessibility in the class may end up costing me a
passing grade!

Hi all,
So, I have been having so many problems with my English class in that even
with all of your advice, I can not get the comments feature in MS word to
work properly.
So I have talked with and emailed my professor extensively all semester and
we have agreed that he would put his comments in parenthesis.
The problem is, he hasn't!
I received an email this morning that consisted of him telling me that since
I had not turned in any acceptable final drafts, I could not pass the class.
he went on to say that I did nothing with the comments he provided which
would have made my papers a lot better.
I have since emailed his supervisor to explain what has been going on,
because I refuse to accept a failing grade because a professor would not
listen to accommadations that he had agreed upon in writing, and spoken word
many times.
Should I push further and harder with the supervisor if I don't hear from
him in the next few days? I did get an email back from him saying that he
and I could not meet today, but he would look into the situation and talk
with my teacher early tomorrow morning.
What would you all do in this situation?
Also, a few of my teachers assignments are completed on a website called
pilot.
The conversation boards on pilot are almost completely inaccessible.
I can read other students postings, burt I can not reply to them at all. 
I have tried to inform my teacher of this problem as well. His response was
that he was sorry that technology wasn't working, but that I should work
with Disability Services more! My problem is I have already informed ODS
(several times) about this acce3ssibility problem, as well as the
inaccessible of outlook webmail (which wright state uses for their email
provider,) and nothing has been done.
So where do I go next?

Thanks,
Abigail Bolling


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