[Trainer-talk] Fwd: assessment of current JAWS / Braillenote skills

Jeanine Lineback jeanine.lineback at gmail.com
Sat Mar 31 14:37:23 UTC 2012


Our agencies technology unit has their own in house assessments that
we have created. I didn't respond initially because they are not
currently available to the public, as they are being updated.
Thank you for this conversation.
I think it is difficult in many cases for trainers in the field to
determine what diagnostic tools are and should be used for blind
adults to assess technology training needs.

On 3/30/12, Nimer M. Jaber, IC³ <nimerjaber1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> So, you mind sharing this resource?
>
> Thanks.
>
> On 29.03.2012, FRED TCHANG <fred.tchang at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I just wanted to let people know that I had found some interesting
>> checklists to assess where someone is starting from / or what they have
>> learned re: use of JAWS.  Thanks for Mike Barber from Iowa (my old
>> stomping
>> grounds were in Iowa City- University of Iowa), for his tool aimed at
>> adults.
>>
>> I also found some useful forms on the Texas school for the blind website.
>>  They are dated, but provide a useful base.  I found the one called
>> "Speech
>> Technology Assessment" to be the most comprehensive single document.
>> http://tsbvi.edu/resources/21-technology/1005-vi-technology-assessment
>>
>> I am curious- do others simply decide case by case, as we have, what
>> someone needs to learn?
>>
>>
>> Fred Tchang, ATP
>> RESNA Certified Assistive Technology Professional
>> Director, Assistive Technology Services
>>
>> www.assistivetechnologycenter.org
>>
>> Blog: www.assistivetechnj.blogspot.com
>>
>> Advancing Opportunities
>> All Disabilities.  Many Services.  One Agency.
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: FRED TCHANG <fred.tchang at gmail.com>
>> Date: Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 11:33 AM
>> Subject: assessment of current JAWS / Braillenote skills
>> To: trainer-talk at nfbnet.org
>>
>>
>> We are working with some students who already have some JAWS / Braillenote
>> skills. To figure out what additional training is needed, we've just done
>> individual assessments.
>>
>> Are there any tools out there to help assess where someone's current JAWS
>> or Braillenote skills are?  This could also be helpful in confirming that
>> they have actually mastered various skills.
>>
>> Fred Tchang, ATP
>> RESNA Certified Assistive Technology Professional
>> Director, Assistive Technology Services
>>
>> www.assistivetechnologycenter.org
>>
>> Blog: www.assistivetechnj.blogspot.com
>>
>> Advancing Opportunities
>> All Disabilities.  Many Services.  One Agency.
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