Sounds great. I work by myself, don't know how I would use it. Mark --- Greg Kearney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
