[nfbcs] November 08 on-line training seminars
E.J. Zufelt
everett at zufelt.ca
Fri Oct 31 00:01:13 UTC 2008
Good evening,
"All on-line group sessions are provided at a minimal
charge of $75. per person. "
You have to be kidding. $75 to learn how to zip a file? Contact me off
list and I'll teach anyone interested how to do anything they like with Zip
free of charge.
HTH,
Everett
Accessibility Consultant, Web 2.0 Community Developer, JAWS Scripter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Connie Leblond (by way of David Andrews<dandrews at visi.com>)"
<connie at atechcenter.net>
To: <david.andrews at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 3:58 PM
Subject: [nfbcs] November 08 on-line training seminars
>
> Please share the following announcement with others who may be interested.
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> ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CENTER LLC
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> November 2008 On-Line Training Schedule
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> Following is a list of online training sessions to be conducted by ATC.
> If you have never visited our on-classroom or purchased one of our
> training tutorials, you may want to review the following information. All
> on-line group sessions are provided at a minimal charge of $75. per
> person. Registration is required for participation and payment can be
> made by either Visa or Master Card. After you register, you will receive
> a detailed e-mail with web site and password details. Our contact
> information is noted below. If you have any questions, please feel free
> to contact us.
>
> Toll Free: 888-723-5011 Ext. 3
>
>
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> November Seminars at ATC:
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> Thursday, November 6, 2008
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> 1:30 to 3:30 PM. PST
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> Zip me up, please:
>
> Zip files are great for sending large files over the internet,
>
> for storage, and backup. This seminar will discuss creating and extracting
> files in the .zip and .rar formats. Downloading zipped files, using
> Winzip, PK Zip for Windows and Secure Zip will be discussed, as well as
> using Windows compressed folder view. This seminar will also cover
> creating self extracting executable files.
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>
>
> Thursday, November 13, 2008
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> 1:30 to 3:30 Pm PST
>
> Victor, is that you?
>
> The Victor Reader Stream is the hottest new portable reading
>
> and recording device for the blind and visually impaired on the market
> today. This
>
> seminar will show you how to transfer files between the Victor and your
> computer,
>
> how to read and record, how to navigate the Library of Congress website to
> download
>
> books to your Victor Reader, and how to properly set up the NLS encryption
> key so
>
> that you can access those books. Additionally, we will discuss using the
> Victor
>
> Reader Stream with Audible.com and System Access.
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>
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> Thursday, November 20, 2008
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> 1:30 to 3:30 PM PST
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> Leap of Faith:
>
> This is a different type of seminar for us. Participants will learn
>
> how to keep their computers safe from inappropriate content. Furthermore,
> we will
>
> discuss sites and software that is available as Bible Study and Prayer
> Request tools.
>
> A portion of this seminar will be set aside to talk about how you or your
> church
>
> can maximize your impact through use of the internet.
>
>
>
> Please note that all new ATC seminars will be conducted using Skype, so if
> you are
>
> not online, we can call you, and you may participate via phone.
>
>
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> Assistive Technology Center LLC
>
> Contact: Connie Leblond
>
> In <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns =
> "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Sacramento: 916-381-5011
> Ext. 3
>
> Toll Free: 888-723-5011 Ext. 3
>
> <http://www.atechcenter.net/>www.atechcenter.net
>
> 5330 Power Inn Rd. Suite F
>
> Sacramento, CA. 95820
>
>
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