[Ohio-talk] iPad Fund Raising Project
Carol Akers
purplecakers at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 7 00:34:59 UTC 2011
The I-pad as many capabilities such as web access using Wi Fi or hot spots if
you are familiar with that term. It also has 3G capability which means you can
also buy a "plan" from a carrier that will give it internet connections using
the phone access that cell phones use. So basically anywhere you can use your
cell, you would have access with the 3G plan. The plans vary in price and
amount of useage--in the average range of $25 per month. This is not required
to use the I-pad. It also uses most of the same apps that the I-phone uses, can
download books, access your email, surf the web, etc. It just is not a phone
from what I understand. (so it is more than a Kindle type) Hope that helps.
It is just as accessible as the I phone!
Carol Akers
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From: Cheryl Fischer <c16a19f at sbcglobal.net>
To: NFB of Ohio Announcement and Discussion List <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sun, February 6, 2011 5:48:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Ohio-talk] iPad Fund Raising Project
Sheri and Deborah educated us recently about the iPhone and the details
of its accessibility features. And so just what does the iPad do? If we
are to sell tickets, we need to know what an iPad does and the details
of what it is like to use its accessibility features. Many sighted
people haven't paid attention to what these devices do either, so we
have to be able to tell them about it. For instance, do you need some
sort of internet connection?
Cheryl.
-----Original Message-----
From: ohio-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:ohio-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org]
On Behalf Of eric duffy
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 8:16 PM
To: ohio-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Ohio-talk] iPad Fund Raising Project
The National Federation of the Blind of Ohio will conduct a
drawing for an iPad 32Ggig with 3G connectivity. With Voice
Over Technology this device is fully accessible to the blind.
The drawing will be held on July 8, at the National Convention in
Orlando. Tickets are $5 each. We are asking all members and all
chapters to help with this project. William Turner took 75
tickets for the Cleveland Chapter. Although the tickets say it
is a 16Gig it is not. It is a 32Gig.
Each person is fully responsible for the number of tickets that
he or she is given. If you take ten tickets and only sell five,
then you must turn in the money and stubs for the five that you
sold plus the five complete tickets that were not sold.
to get tickets call Carol Akers at (614) 570-2083.
Email purplecakers at yahoo.com
We are asking chapters and divisions that can afford to do so to
contribute a minimum of $50 toward the cost of the iPad.
Please do what you can to expand this project beyond our
membership. Think of places where you can set an information
table and sell tickets. If you have questions about this project
you can email me or call (614) 556-0017.
Let's see who can sell the most tickets by July 8th.
Eric
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