Yes, I would be very interested in a course such as this.


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Subject: [Bulk] Macintosh system administration for the blind

Iain Murrey of Curtin University in Perth and I have been discussing  
an idea of training the blind and dyslexic to be Macintosh systems  
administrators. Curtin University already offers a course in Cisco  
administration for the blind ending with the the student taking the  
Cisco exams.

Given that the Mac now has a built in screen reader in both MacOS X  
and MacOS X Server we feel we could offer such training to the blind  
and print disabled.

Curtin might offer courses leading to the various certifications Apple  
offers. These courses would be tailored to the needs of blind and  
dyslexic students, they would, for example have their training  
materials in braille and recorded formats. Tests would be administered  
in braille or orally and so on. As Curtin University already has  
experience in this sort of training worldwide it would seem to be the  
logical place to develop such training for the disable.

So what do you think is this something for which there would be an  
interest?

Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
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