[nabs-l] OT: Help Wanted For An Up And Coming Project

Aaron Linson blindgeek1989 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 16 01:37:20 UTC 2016


I'd love to help the station. As a Podcaster for many years and an audio 
engineering major. I feel that I can bring a new level of excitement to the 
station.


On February 15, 2016 8:19:13 PM David Dunphy via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> 
wrote:

> Do you ever get that warm feeling inside when you are part of a
> creation? Meaning that your ideas helped to shape something special?
> That because of insight you gave, something really awesome happened?
>
> If you get that satisfaction from helping others, then please read on.
>
> After being away from doing so for awhile, some friends and I have
> decided we want to take on the challenge of launching a radio station
> again.
> We know there are many choices for entertainment out there, but we
> believe we can make the landscape better!
> Since I gave up Audio Access FM, I've always wanted to do a station
> again, but decided that I needed to take some time, do some thinking,
> and really figure out what would work.
> We have some ideas now, but would like your help. We want this to be a
> station that you help build, so it becomes part of your world as much
> as it does ours. We want you to keep coming back for more.
> If you could spare a few minutes, and take a very brief 8 question
> survey to help us grow our station idea into a station reality, we'd
> be most greatful.
> The survey can be found at
> http://djdrocks.online/pg
> All your survey responses will be read from top to bottom, no matter
> if we get 1 or 200 of them. We are not Comcast asking for your
> feedback. We are serious about having you help us, your station
> creators, be part of the creation process with us!
> Only fill this out if you plan on being helpful, constructive, and
> want to see a new option for entertainment be available to you.
> Thank you for your time!
> From David And Friends
>
>
> On 2/8/16, Chris Nusbaum via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Hello All:
>>
>> As many on these lists know, I have decided to pursue a career in teaching
>> blind students. This means that I'm planning to major in special education
>> for my undergrad degree before going to another college which has a
>> TVI-specific Master's program for my graduate level courses. Today I visited
>> the college I plan to attend for my undergrad work, and I was told about a
>> requirement which struck me as odd. Apparently, Virginia law mandates that
>> an aspiring teacher (no matter their desired content area) must pass the
>> Math Core Praxis test along with their state's communicational literacy and
>> reading assessments in order to enter any college-level education program.
>> In other words, I will have to pass the test which certifies me capable of
>> teaching math before I can even take any education classes. So I'm wondering
>> whether any of you have had experience with this type of program, and if so,
>> whether this is a requirement for any state other than VA? If it is a
>> requirement, what is involved in the test and how difficult have you found
>> it to be? Thanks in advance for your help.
>>
>> Chris Nusbaum
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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