> >---------- >From: Billy.Brookshire@dars.state.tx.us >[mailto:Billy.Brookshire@dars.state.tx.us] >Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 11:14 AM >To: bbrookshire@austin.rr.com >Subject: Seminars@Hadley presents: Everything i > > > >Everything i > > > > > >Date: Tuesday, June 21 >Time: 10:00 AM CDT, 15:00 GMT > > > >icon: Apple > > >iPad. iPhone. iPod Touch. Ai-yi-yi! Seems like, daily, there are >more i-deas and i-nnovations. At times it appears everything is >going i. Are you having trouble keeping up with and figuring out how >to use all the "i" devices? If so, then you're going to love this >seminar. You might say it's i-deal. > >Join Seminars@Hadley as Hadley Instructor Amy Salmon and Korey >Singleton, Assistive Technology Initiative Manager for George Mason >University detail the latest and greatest i devices and the >differences between an iPhone, iTouch and iPad, as well as providing >analysis of the pros and cons of the newest models. > >This 60 minute open discussion seminar will be moderated by Hadley >Outreach Coordinator Billy Brookshire. A question and answer session >will be included as part of the seminar. > >Space in this seminar is limited. Please only register if you know >you are available to attend so that others are not closed out. To >register for the seminar: >http://www.hadley.edu/seminar_detail.asp?sid=91 > > >Please read the >technology >requirements carefully prior to the seminar. > >If you are already registered, we encourage you to verify that you >are able to access the room at least 24 hours prior to the start of >the event to allow time for troubleshooting. If you require >technical assistance, please contact The Hadley School for the Blind >helpdesk at helpdesk@hadley.edu or by >calling 847-446-8111 ext. 6690. > >