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Sunday, May 22, 2011

More on Keyboard Shortcuts

Wow, I love reading other webpages that trumpet the time-saving advantages of using keyboard shortcuts! One of our sharp teachers sent me the link to this one (thanks again, Venessa!). Watch the video as Becky Worley, one of my favorite media tech people, shows some popular Windows and Mac keyboard shortcuts. Then, check out the rest of the page for links to some other great sites with keyboard shortcuts for Windows, Mac, and Ubuntu. See, you don't have to be visually impaired to love using keyboard shortcuts!! Check the yahoo webpage, Upgrade Your Life--Time-saving keyboard shortcuts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Student Shares His Experiences from the NFB LAW Program 2011

One of our students, Gabriel, who you may already have met through his Apex podcasts (see March, 2011), went on a wonderful trip to Washington, D.C. last month. The National Federation of the Blind LAW (Leadership and Advocacy in Washington) Program offered 25 blind/low vision students the opportunity to travel to Washington, D.C., "to explore the inner workings of our country’s government, its history, and its culture while staying at the national headquarters for the National Federation of the Blind in Baltimore, Maryland." [for more information about the NFB, visit www.nfb.org] Gabriel was kind enough to share his experiences of the trip with us through a 2-part podcast. In Part 1, Gabriel talks about the daily schedule of activities that NFB organized, and what he learned about both the history of the National Federation of the Blind, and about how the United States government works. Any of you who have already listened to Gabriel's Apex podcasts know that he presents his information clearly, in an organized manner, and with enthusiasm. Teachers, make sure you check out Part 1, and you'll definitely want to share it with your students!  Note that the file is about 35 minutes, so it may take a few minutes to download; it's totally worth the wait!!
Part 2 of Gabriel's podcast is my personal favorite, and I've listened to it twice already. I won't say much more than listen for Gabriel to really speak from his heart about what he learned about independence during this trip. I HIGHLY recommend you give it a listen (it's about 6 minutes)! Click on the links below to download and listen to Gabriel's fantastic podcasts, and please post a comment with your thoughts--I know Gabriel would love to get some feedback!
Link 1 to Part 1 of A Trip to the National Federation of the Blind
Link 2 to Part 2 of A Trip to the NFB, Gabriel's insights about independence as a blind person