ekinath jee,
just now i have visited the link given but still could not find the
webcast recording for the 2nd event. i guess it will be made available
any time as after one week from the date of its live recording this
will be shown as link to download webcast recording for any past
events.
thanks
Mukeshji,
U meant video for the 2nd special event was not available when you
converted even 1 stuff?
On 2/16/13, mukesh jain wrote:
> hello,
> as i have mentioned earlier, here are the respective links for the events.
>
> William Fisher_ Copyright Spring 2013_ Special Event 1_ The .mp3, (39.3 MB
very well said mam about village schools.
Being an extremely low vision student, I too received a lot of
cooperation from my teacher's side while in school.
On 2/20/13, KanchanPamnani wrote:
> George,
> 1. Cover Kalpana Karade's experiment with Scientists, trainee teachers and
> Visually challeng
George,
1. Cover Kalpana Karade's experiment with Scientists, trainee teachers and
Visually challenged girls on how to do experiments. She will tell you in
detail. It was quietly done and maybe people dont know of it but it was
wonderful. I hope atleast one scientist can voice it publicly.
2. I w
Hi Ruchi,
Barrier Break Technologies did do jaws scripting at one point. They may
still be offering that service.
I have used frotz for a bit and the best way to get around it is to use the
jaws cursor. This however was a long time ago.
Pranav
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Hi Sir,
Using a tactile diagram helps a visually impaired to visualize the
things in a better manner. Especially, when explaining internal body
parts, symbols and graphical representation of the things.
I request you to include the usage of tactile diagram to give better
visualization for the VIs
Dear all,
Greetings from Blind Graduates' Forum of India.
We invite you this month for a two part knowledge session:
Part 1: 3pm -4.30 pm: 'Simple ways to Cope'
An interactive talk on handling stress, managing depression and suicidal
tendencies. Experienced speakers from the nonprofit AASRA
Our primary target audience is the people at large. It is definitely not
the VI population
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Hello George Sir,
I am certainly willing to share my own experience with you regarding the
kind of problems I have faced and the kind of support I have received if that
might be of any assistance to you..
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On Feb 18, 2013, at 8:15 PM, "Umesha Economics" wrote:
> one
Hello George Sir,
Starting such a programme is really a great initiative. It will certainly
change the point of view of people.
My suggestion is that through this source not only the VI people should be
given awareness but the need is to mould the narrow mind-sets of indifferent
people too.
Hello Everyone.
Hope you all are doing great.
Friends i want to know if there is any NGO or such association working for
visually impaired people in Chandigarh?
I anticipate your reply
Good luck
Divya Sharma
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HI,
I think around 20 k. Normal magnifiers are available for a few
hundreds also. And CCTV is also a good option which can be placed on
the document and text will appear enlarged on the computer screen or
television, which is available for around 4 or 5 K. One of my friends
at Delhi has purchas
Dear friend,
are you comfortable enough with the English language to use a Hindi
tutorial whose source language is English? The Pimsleur program is
very good especially for beginners and offers at least the first
level, i.e. the first 30 lessons for Hindi. Since the Pimsleur
program can be ex
Dear all,
My son has been playing interactive fiction on his Braille note taker - a
windows ce device. This plays z-code games. Tried the windows frotz
interpreter for these games - but is not completely accessible. I need to
have some jaws scripts written for the same. Are there any people
Hi
The hearing handicapped don't really need access technology to work with the
computers.
However, the deaf Blind use Braille displays to read the computer's output
along with the traditional screen readers.
Harish Kotian
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I don't think this is related to our list topics. But it's ok to be curious.
Smile.
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