Ann;
I asked, becaused some files, especially e-mails have a lock so you can
not edit them.
Terry Powers
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ann K. Parsons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 8:36 AM
To: James Scholes
Cc: Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Taking notes in a class

Hi all,

Actually, why not put the book in the word processor and take notes
within it, like every other sighted person on the planet?  Put your
notes in parentheses, e.g. (section5 Alfred Boombox important inventor
of stereo).   <giggling>  Obviously, this is a purely made up example,
but if you put stars or parens or something before your notes, you can
find them again, and you can either transfer them to an outline for a
paper, or copy them to a separate file after class.  Me, I'd edit the
book itself.  Heck, it's your book, Stacy, do you know how many sighted
people mark up their books all, the, time?  they jot notes in the
margins, they draw smiley faces, they put arrows to point to relevant
passages, they underline or highlight passages with pencil, pen or
highlighter.  Having a book in etext means that now, you, as a blind
person, can do your own jotting of info and marking up of your own
books!  Go for it, gal!  This is the new age of the level playing field!


Ann P.

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