And is there any context for this, or are you just trowing it out there for 
discussion?  I just happen to be the guy who does this very thing in the 
Province of Ontario, IE provide the training for children using screen readers, 
braille displays, embossers, and notetaking devices.  Not that I actually have 
very many kids on my books.  Three at the moment, but teaching kids is far and 
away the best part of my job.  So they don't all get left hanging out to dry 
with there equipment.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
Join me Wednesday, May 26th at CNIB Tech Aids fair in Toronto.  I'll be at the 
assistive computing booth from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and circulating for the 
rest of the day.
http://www.erik-burggraaf.com
888-255-5194

On 2010-05-10, at 8:41 PM, Jody W. Ianuzzi wrote:

> My pet peeve is when the school system hands a 7 year old an electronic note
> taker or add a screen reader to a computer but they don't give the child any
> instruction on how to use it.
> 
> This happens all too many times because the teachers don't know how they
> work but they expect the child to just figure it out.
> 
> JODY
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