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]
> 
> 
> 


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