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Subject:        Hadley eConnect, March 22, 2010
From:   "The Hadley School for the Blind" <[email protected]>
Date:           23-03-2010 1:57 am

  
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March 22, 2010
  
  
semin...@hadley Presents: Using Apple’s iPhone and iTouch
 Date: Tuesday, March 30
 Time: 1:00 PM CDT, 18:00 GMT
 
 Apple’s iPhone and iTouch are the hottest item on many a “wish list” this 
year. With the iPhone and iTouch, you can send and receive emails, surf the 
Internet, check out your Facebook profile, tweet your tweople on Twitter, map a 
route using GPS, check the weather, watch a video, listen to your favorite 
music and so much more! You can do this all at the touch of your finger. 
Imagine being able to access all the features of the iPhone or iTouch for 
someone who is visually impaired or blind. Now it is possible.
 
 Join semin...@hadley for a demonstration and learn how the built-in screen 
magnification and screen reading features of the iPhone and iTouch can make 
this possible. Jim Denham, assistive technology coordinator for the Perkins 
School for the blind, will demonstrate how the built-in screen reader VoiceOver 
allows him to access and use his iPhone every day. Hadley instructor Doug 
Anzlovar will demonstrate the built-in screen magnification features of his 
iPhone and discuss how he accesses all the features of his iPhone.
 
 There will be ample time for participant questions and suggestions during this 
90-minute seminar, moderated by Amy Salmon, Hadley instructor. Register today 
to participate!
 
 
  
Learn More about Hadley's partnership with Bookshare.org 
Bookshare.org is the largest online library for qualified, print impaired 
individuals, including people are who are blind, visually, physically or 
learning impaired.The library provides access to more than 60,000 books and 150 
periodicals available in synthesized voice, refreshable braille or large print.
 
 Currently, all actively enrolled Hadley students in the United States can 
become members of the online library at no cost. In return, Hadley has 
contributed supplemental course readings to the library.
 
 What is unique about Bookshare is that while many titles come from the 
publishers, most come from members and volunteers contributing to the library. 
The material is also content neutral and current. 
 
 Learn more about Hadley's partnership and how to become a member by visiting 
http://www.hadley.edu/Bookshare
 

 

  
feedb...@hadley: Assistive Technology
 What assistive technology devices are you currently using? Let us know by 
emailing [email protected].
 
 
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