Hey there. go with what you are comfortable with this time.
Next time, I suggest practicing reading the speech using the BN. You
can get a feel of how fast you want to scroll the display, when you
will want to stop, etc. When I did speeches from the BN for my speech
class, for instance, I would put an asterisk to show me where to
pause for breath, and two of them to show me when to pause to let
others interact if they wanted. It takes some practice, but you can
get used to it and be successful at it.
Jane
On Oct 9, 2005, at 6:55 AM, Sandi kelly wrote:
Good morning all,
Tomorrow I am presenting at our semi-annual inservice
day at work.
I spent the time making a hard copy of my speech. I
don't feel comfortable
using my braillenot for my speech. What I want to know
is what other people
do. It is an interactive speech and I will be doing
some starting and
stopping.
I did not write it myself. It is a scripted
presentation. ugh.
I am just curious what other people do.
I will use my hard copy tomorrow because that is what
I am the most
comfortable with this time.
Thanks
Sandi
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