[Trainer-Talk] Very basic websites for beginners
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TrainingWare provides a training web site where all the elements are
accessible, the curriculum from which to teach and optional self-study tools
for the client/student.
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Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Very basic websites for beginners
HI all.
As someone who has been out of this part of the training field for awhile,
and who is re-entering it, I'm curious as to what websites you are using
that are basic with your students for screen reader access?
I sometimes use nfbnewslineonline.org, but am curious as to other sites that
people are using? I used to use Braille.wunderground.com, but that no longer
exists. CNN was also a decent choice, but now there is so much video content
as opposed to text, I'm not sure it's a good option for a beginner. Any
thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated!
Stay safe and stay well,
Scott
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