[NFB_of_Georgia] Fwd: [Nfbnet-members-list] This Week's Zoom Events from the NFB of Pennsylvania

Dorothy Griffin dgriffin at nfbga.org
Mon Apr 20 22:49:08 UTC 2020


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Date: Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 4:10 AM
Subject: [Nfbnet-members-list] This Week's Zoom Events from the NFB of
Pennsylvania
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Here are the Zoom events that will occur between Monday, April 20, and
Friday, April 24, hosted by members of the National Federation of the Blind
of Pennsylvania. All are welcome to join, even if you live outside
Pennsylvania. These events are for everyone.

Details for how to connect appear after the list of events.



Upcoming Events for the Week of April 20 through April 24:

Please note that all times are in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).



Beginner JAWS Training with Joe – Monday April 20,  from noon to 12:45PM
EDT.

Please join us as we explore the capabilities and usability of the
industry-leading JAWS screen reading application. Mondays will be devoted
to beginner-level JAWS skills.



coffee with Emily and special guest Katelyn McIntyre, Vice-President of the
National Federation of the Blind Performing Arts Division – Monday, April
20,from 2PM to 3PM EDT.

We will discuss legislative issues facing blind Americans, laws affecting
the education of your blind children, and our Braille Enrichment for
Literacy and Learning (BELL) programs scheduled for this summer. Parents,
teachers of blind students, and anyone interested in the topics of
legislation, parenting, and education are encouraged to join us. Please
note that this event is informative and does not represent any form of
legal advice. To contact Emily, email her at: vp2 at nfbp.org



Reading Roundtable with Marsha – Monday, April 20, from 5PM to 6PM EDT.

Pull a chair up to the table and share with us about your favorite books
and reading media. Have you discovered any new favorites recently at home
while practicing social distancing? Let's talk about them.



Pittsburgh Round Up with Emily – Monday, April 20,from 7PM to 8PM EDT.

We will discuss the upcoming Pennsylvania Primary, voting by mail, and
other accessibility issues. If you live in or near the Pittsburgh area of
Pennsylvania, please join us.



Kids’ Story Hour  with Harriet – Tuesday, April 21, from 3PM to 4PM, EDT.

Keep your braille skills sharp by reading along with Harriet as she reads
favorite stories for kids in braille. If you want to take your turn reading
in braille to the group, you can do that, too. Otherwise, follow along in
your own book or on your braille display.



Kernel Book Discussions with Justin – Tuesday, April 21, from 5PM to 6PM,
EDT.

Join us as we listen to and then discuss the Kernel Book story ““Beyond the
Funny Tree” by Denise Franklin. Here are links to the text and audio of
this story.

Text:
https://archive.nfb.org/Images/nfb/Publications/books/kernel1/kernbk29/kernbk29.htm#2

Audio:
https://archive.nfb.org/images/nfb/audio/kernel_books/kern29/05-beyond-the-funny-tree.mp3



trivia Tuesday with Juliette – Tuesday, April 21, From 6 pm to 8 pm, EDT.

You won’t want to miss this fun and exciting version of Jeopardy, with our
own real contestants and Juliette Warren as Alex. Play along at home, or
just listen and laugh.



Intermediate JAWS Training with Joe – Wednesday April 22,  from noon to
12:45PM EDT.

Please join us as we explore the capabilities and usability of the
industry-leading JAWS screen reading application. Wednesdays are devoted to
intermediate-level JAWS features and functions.



Fitness and Wellness Warriors with Lily and Caitlin – Wednesday, April 22,
from 1PM to 2PM EDT.

Due to all of us being stuck at home during this difficult time, it is
important to boost our immune system and make sure that we are still
getting some exercise. During this fitness and wellness session we will be
talking about ways of how to boost the immune system, and about how to take
care of our mental and emotional health. We will be doing brief workouts,
meditations, and yoga over Zoom.  I have learned a lot of these techniques
during my college years of taking integrative health care courses.



Coffee with guest host Jason, standing in for Emily – Wednesday, April
22,from 2PM to 3PM EDT.

We have the special pleasure of hearing from guest host Jason Polansky,
President of the Capital Chapter of the NFB of Pennsylvania, who graduated
from Messiah College and from the Louisiana Center for the Blind, as well
as being the newest member of the Legislative Committee. We will discuss
legislative issues facing blind Americans, laws affecting the education of
your blind children, and our Braille Enrichment for Literacy and Learning
(BELL) programs scheduled for this summer. Parents, teachers of blind
students, and anyone interested in the topics of legislation, parenting,
and education are encouraged to join us. Please note that this event is
informative and does not represent any form of legal advice.



Getting the Most out of Your Amazon Echo Smart Speaker with Mark -
Wednesday, April 22, from 3PM to 4PM EDT.

Share your experience with the Amazon Echo. Do you have a favorite Alexa
skill you would like to share with others? Get the news, schedule a ride,
or control your home. Join us to learn how Alexa can do more for you.



Navigating the Rehabilitation System with Lynn and special presenter
Commissioner Janet LaBreck, Rehabilitation Services, US Department of
Education – Wednesday, April 22, from 6:30PM to 8PM EDT.

What is the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, and what does it mean
for me? Bring your questions about vocational rehabilitation and learn how
recent laws are changing the VR landscape.



Humanware Showcase #1 – Thursday, April 23, from 3PM to 4PM EDT.

Joel Zimba from Humanware will demonstrate the HWBuddy app running on a
BrailleNote Touch Plus.



Kernel Book Discussions with Justin – Thursday, April 23, from 5PM to 6PM
EDT.

Join us as we listen to and then discuss the Kernel Book story “Sharp
Knives and Chickens” by Elsie Hiebert Lamp. Here are links to the story.

Text:
https://archive.nfb.org/Images/nfb/Publications/books/kernel1/kernbk29/kernbk29.htm#6

Audio:
https://archive.nfb.org/images/nfb/audio/kernel_books/kern29/09-sharp-knives-and-chickens.mp3



Apps, Apps, Apps with Marsha – Thursday, April 23, from 7PM to 8PM EDT.

If you have an iPhone but would like to know more about specific apps, how
to get them, how to download them, what they are for, and how to use them;
This presentation is for you. Marsha will present on one app at a time. If
you have suggestions for apps you would like to see featured please email:
marsha.drenth at gmail.com



Advanced JAWS Training with Joe – Friday April 24,  from noon to 12:45PM
EDT.

Please join us as we explore the capabilities and usability of the
industry-leading JAWS screen reading application. Fridays are devoted to
advanced JAWS skills.



Fitness and Wellness Warriors with Lily and Caitlin – Friday, April 24,
from 1PM to 2PM EDT.

Due to all of us being stuck at home during this difficult time, it is
important to boost our immune system and make sure that we are still
getting some exercise. During this fitness and wellness session we will be
talking about ways of how to boost the immune system, and about how to take
care of our mental and emotional health. We will be doing brief workouts,
meditations, and yoga over Zoom.  I have learned a lot of these techniques
during my college years of taking integrative health care courses.



Kids’ Story Hour  with Harriet – Friday, April 24, from 3PM to 4PM EDT.

Keep your braille skills sharp by reading along with Harriet as she reads
favorite stories for kids in braille. If you want to take your turn reading
in braille to the group, you can do that, too. Otherwise, follow along in
your own book or on your braille display.



Using Smart Home Technology to make Your Home More Accessible with Rod –
Friday, April 24, From 5 pm to 6 pm EDT.

This is the second part in a series on automating your home. Rod will take
us on a virtual tour of the 50+ sensors and devices that make up the
automation system of his house.



NVDA Training with Chris – Friday, April 24, From 7 pm to 8 pm EDT.

Have you ever bristled at the high cost of assistive technology software?
Come learn about NVDA, the free screen reader for Windows.





Here is how to participate in these events:

No registration is necessary, and everyone is invited to join. Simply use
one of the following methods to connect with us on the Zoom platform when
the events are scheduled to begin.



1. From within the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app on your iPhone or Android,
just hit the “Join” button on the “Meet and Chat” tab and then enter our
meeting ID: 215 988 0888.



2. Click the following link, which will open the meeting using the app or
your web browser:

https://zoom.us/my/nfbpennsylvania



3. On a mobile phone, click either of the  following "One Tap" links, based
on which one is nearest to your location:

+13126266799,,2159880888# (Chicago)

+16468769923,,2159880888# (New York)



4. Using a standard telephone, dial 646-876-9923,

and then enter our meeting ID when prompted: 215 988 0888.





Please contact me if you have any questions.



Joseph Drenth

First Vice-President, National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania State Board of Vocational Rehabilitation

Senior R&D Software Engineer, JBT Corporation, Automated Systems Division

Cell: 215-827-7787

Email: joe.drenth at gmail.com


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Dorothy Griffin - President
National Federation of the Blind of Georgia
dgriffin at nfbga.org
770-374-4832

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back.



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