[Nfb-science] Nfb-science Digest, Vol 52, Issue 10

Christine Szostak szostak.1 at osu.edu
Fri Oct 29 17:56:57 UTC 2010


Wonderful, thank you.


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>I haven't had any success with jaws, but check out Bruce Walker's 
>Sonification Lab, and sonification sandbox for blind graphing:
>
> http://sonify.psych.gatech.edu/people/
>
> I'm interested in this too, please feel free to shoot me an email to 
> discuss further.
> Gina Ceylan
> ggmafz9 at mail.missouri.edu
> Doctoral Candidate, MU Science Education Center
> University of Missouri-Columbia
>
> looking forward,
> -Gina
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>>   1. Pivot Tables (Christine Szostak)
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>> Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 21:05:46 -0400
>> From: "Christine Szostak" <szostak.1 at osu.edu>
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>> Hi All,
>>  Has anyone here been able to have  success with using JAWS when making 
>> pivot tables in Excel? I am starting to play around more with R and have 
>> already found that I can make professional looking scatterplots using R 
>> without sighted assistance so this may become less of a need, but a lot 
>> of individuals in my lab use pivot tables,  but my experience is that not 
>> a lot can be done with them if using JAWS without any vision. Any 
>> suggestions or information would be sincerely appreciated.
>> Many thanks in advance,
>> Christine
>> Christine M. Szostak
>> Doctoral Candidate
>> Language Perception Laboratory
>> Department of Psychology, Cognitive Area
>> The Ohio State University
>> Columbus, Ohio
>> szostak.1 at osu.edu
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