Thanks, to all for your responses, I hope I will get more seeing as I might
be hired soon to teach sighted professionals in the special education field
how to learn to use jaws, so they can better serve their students.


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-----Original Message-----
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Paula Kilburn
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 6:27 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] teaching jaws

Hi, Yes turn of the monitor and don't use the mouse. The souse will confuse 
things even more.  The main thing to tell a sighted when teaching them is to

listen hope this helps.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kimsan" <blindgu...@gmail.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 9:09 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] teaching jaws


> Hello folks:
>
> I have a question and I hope to gain several responses from this post.
>
>                When teaching jaws to a sighted individual, not partially
> sighted, but full blown 20-20, what would your approach be?
>
>                Meaning: would you turn the screen off so the person can 
> get
> the full affect of how to use jaws? Would you iliminate using the mouse?
> What would be the most important thing to mention/keep in mind when 
> teaching
> sighted folks?  If I have more questions to add, I will post them to this
> thread. If you do not want to generate tons of traffic on this thread and
> cause an annoyance, please feel free to email me at blindgu...@gmail.com.
> Thanks, and I hope to hear from you.
>
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