Hi,
Just wondering what options are out there for those wanting to work with a
trainer to learn the Mac with VO? I know of at least one student in the
detroit area who would be interested . A local person would obviously be
ideal but failing that, someone who could do it via phone might work as
Have you checked with your local blindness training organization? I teach
assistive technology and the organization I work for just purchased a mac in
case there is a blind person who needs mac training. Maybe your local
organization is the same way.
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Hi al,
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On 2011-01-09, at 11:21 AM,
Hello Al,
My company Handy Tech NOrth America has developed a 3 day basic training
workshop and a workbook and study guide that can be purchased separately for
those who don't have the time or financial resources to do the three day class.
We also offer telephone training on the subject at a
Hi Al:
I know the Apple folks are trying to have certified VO trained personnel at
most of their locations. I'd probably start by phoning the local Apple stores.
When I got started, they even waved the requirement that I purchase one to one
when I bought my Mac. Granted it was an exception,