Please ignore this thread!      Sent it to the wrong list. 

Very sorry!  Must be getting late.

Best,

Ioana 



Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 21, 2015, at 1:13 AM, Ioana Gandrabur <igandra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> 
> Please find below my notes about topics discussed in our first iOS 
> teleconference.
> 
> 
> 
> Discussion about how we like to use our phones
> 
> If willing to accept a learning curve and starting from scratch with a new 
> operating system, it’s possible to do practically most every day tasks 
> accomplished with a computer using iOS devices.
> 
> Examples are:
> 
> Listening to favorite cds, books from CNIB or bookshare or many other 
> commercial reading sources, internet radio.
> 
> Surfing the web, reading Emails writing mails and text messages,Taking notes 
> using an external keyboard or writing on the iOS device using Braille input 
> or taking audio recording memos.
> 
> Blindness specific aids such as OCR, reading pdf files, planning routes and 
> getting orientation info similar with tracker, light detector etc.
> 
> Social advantage of using devices that everyone else uses. Further, the 
> interface we use is similar enough to relate and receive and give help with 
> operating iOS devices to sighted users.
> 
> Difficulties when starting out with iOS
> 
> Orientation without buttons, learning the physical layout of the screen.
> 
> Performing gestures efficiently.
> 
> Text input and keypad use.
> 
> Areas where current cisg members using iOS want to expand in future meetings
> 
> MBraille and other Braille input options on the iphone.
> 
> Surfing the web efficiently with safari.
> 
> Using BlindSquare, a gps app with lots of features.
> 
> Making phone calls efficiently dealing with extension and keying in options 
> once the call is in progress such as voicemail passwords.
> 
> Exploring skype on the iPhone.
> 
> Potentially looking at emailing with iphone?
> 
> Please add any topics here you’d like addressed in our next meetings.
> 
> Where do we go from here?
> 
> Leo works with Apple store for workshop in May. Goal is to give anyone 
> considering apple devices a hands-on overview of what they can expect and 
> provide follow-up options to learn more about them.
> 
> Meeting for current iOS users where we can teach and explore hands on topics 
> presented in previous item in this agenda.
> 
> Date for meetings to be is yet decided upon.
> 
> Here is where I had to sign off. Please add anything I might have missed.
> 
> It was a pleasure to chat and exchange with those who were on the call and I 
> am looking forward to future meetings.
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Ioana
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone

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