[nabs-l] organizing print papers

Lillie Pennington lilliepennington at fuse.net
Mon Aug 12 13:31:27 UTC 2013


Hi. I use the sticky paper or fold corners on the paper for printed assignments where I cannot staple the Braille copy of the original assignment to my completed work. Also. I would say email, but I like drop box better. That way there is an efficient sharing system and nothing will get lost like it can through email.

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On Aug 11, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Merlyn Hileman <merlyn_hileman at aol.com> wrote:

> Hey Sophie,
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> Have you ever thought about using a flash drive and emailing your work to your teachers? I had the same problem with the print papers in 6th grade, when my teachers insisted I use a Bluetooth printer to give them assignments. I constantly had to have sighted assistance to tell which papers were for which class. After I moved to Texas the summer before 7th grade, I decided it would be easier to do my work on my BrailleNote, copy it onto a flash drive, and email it to my teachers. I have a flash drive specifically for schoolwork, and I have a folder for each class.
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> Merlyn Hileman
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