[Trainer-Talk] CSUN questions

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sun Feb 12 00:50:04 UTC 2017


I went to the site registered, etc., and told it I was attending, but 
don't seem to show up.  I do show up tracking it?

Dave

At 06:19 PM 2/11/2017, you wrote:
>Also, I've created a Lanyrd event page for #CSUNATC17. It's a cool 
>tool if you haven't used it to connect.
>
>You can go hear to indicate you are attending and also post info on 
>any sessions you are speaking at.
>
>http://lanyrd.com/2017/csunatc17/
>
>On 2/8/2017 11:03 AM, Deborah Armstrong via Trainer-Talk wrote:
>>I haven't been to CSUN's access technology conference since it 
>>moved to San Diego. And in the past I used to work for various 
>>vendors. Today, I work for a college serving a diversity of 
>>print-impaired students and I'm really excited about going this year.
>>
>>I'd like to hear tips from other BVI folks, or their friends about 
>>getting the most out of the conference. I have confident O&M skills 
>>and love exploring.
>>
>>I used to feel like I missed out on something interesting every 
>>time I went. Especially with it being in an unfamiliar convention 
>>center, I want to be sure I learn the most about technology that's 
>>truly recommendable. I also want to be sure I attend the sessions 
>>that are more informational and less a recitation of the vendor's 
>>sales literature.
>>
>>To me, one disappointing aspect of the conference was always about 
>>all the "pie in the sky" technology that enterprising researchers 
>>showcased, but which wasn't available for the average disabled 
>>consumer. I want to steer clear of all that "spam" and focus on 
>>what's new that I can recommend with a good conscience!
>>
>>I also have questions about the physical layout of the place - best 
>>secret dog relief area - is the Braille map useful and what's the 
>>quickest way to get a meal? And I have questions about the social 
>>aspects: whose suites are worth visiting and who I should try to 
>>track down to have a quiet meal with, etc.
>>
>>It's fine to contact me off-list.
>>
>>--Debee
>>
>>armstrong deborah (AT) deanza (DOT) edu





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