I honestly don't.  I let them listen because, one man's insect is
another person's ideal book reader (smile)

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kathleen
shelton
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 3:53 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] reflections on elequence,keynote gold and
speaking with an accent or dialect


Thank you for your message.  It gave me a laugh.  Then I had to 
try Eloquence again.  First it went into French then the 
voicenote froze so I had to reset.  I think its listening with 
headphones that really make a difference.  Eloquence hurts.
Maybe in an office setting Eloquence makes a good first 
impression but Keynote can go the distance.  I have had head 
phones on for hours listening to books while the world goes on 
around me.  Now I'm going to have to picture little bugs with 
their cheeks puffed out reading to me.
Make sure you don't prejudice your students by making disparaging 
remarks about my friends the insects.

It may be helpful to switch voices after hearing fatigue sets in 
just like changing colors on screen works for some.  Thanks 
again!

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