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From: The Hadley School for the Blind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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For Immediate Release                           
December 5, 2007                                        
Contact: 1-800-323-4238
847-446-8111

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Presents: Shop 'Till You Drop

The holiday season is here, and with it, the craziness of trying to find
that perfect gift. Why fight the long lines and traffic when online
shopping is just a keystroke away? Join [EMAIL PROTECTED] on December 13,
6:00PM CST, 24:00 GMT, as we navigate some popular online shopping
websites and share tips from seasoned online shoppers. Some of the sites
we will visit include:

-         www.amazon.com/access
-         www.audible.com
-         www.barnsandnoble.com  
-         www.overstock.com
-         www.qvc.com
-         www.sears.com
-         www.walmart.com

Instructors Amy Salmon and Vicki Prahin will discuss general guidelines
for online shopping and Karen Woodfork, director of student services,
will moderate. Accessibility is the theme of our discussion: we hope to
inform and assist your holiday shopping experience this year, so please
bring your tips, questions and concerns to the seminar! Suggestions for
screen reader and screen magnifier users will also be covered. Don't
miss this chance to learn more about online shopping. The information
discussed during the seminar will be available on the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web page after December 13.

Registration is required by going to http://www.hadley.edu/seminar/ and
following the "Registration" link. You will receive instructions on how
to log in to the seminar. Please note registration will only be taken
online, and not by phone. Please read the technology requirements listed
below prior to the seminar. 

Technology requirements:
The Hadley School for the Blind uses Talking Communities tcConference
software for its popular [EMAIL PROTECTED], interactive seminars on a
variety of topics. If you wish to participate in [EMAIL PROTECTED], you
must install the appropriate plug-in prior to the first login. To
install the plug-in, follow the "Download and install the new plug-in"
link on the Seminar Login page. 

This version is for Windows only and it is not compatible with Macintosh
at this time. 

System requirements: Windows98, ME, 2K, XP or 2003 (XP recommended)
system, Pentium 3 500 MHz or better CPU, 512 MB RAM, Internet Explorer
6, 7 or FireFox, JavaScript and cookies enabled in the browser, 56K or
faster Internet connection (broadband recommended), full duplex audio
device, speakers, and microphone (optional).

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The Hadley School for the Blind is the single largest worldwide distance
educator of blind and visually impaired people. Since its founding by
William Hadley and Dr. E.V.L. Brown in 1920, all of Hadley's distance
education courses have been provided free of charge. Today, the school
serves more than 10,000 students annually in all 50 states and 100
countries. Hadley relies on contributions from individuals, foundations
and corporations to fund its programs. Visit us on the Web at
www.hadley.edu.

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