Out of complete curiosity, what's vocational rehabilitation and training
like up there north of the 60th parallel? Considering weather-related
transportation challenges, I imagine it's done mostly online. Are there
enough clients to keep an in-state vocational rehabilitation office
open, or are services administered from one of the closest three
lower-forty-eight states of Washington, Idaho and/or Montana?
On 1/1/2020 4:25 PM, Nate Kile wrote:
Hello Christopher,
Glad you made it. I know that you were having some difficulties in
knowing if/when you would be excepted to the list. I wanted you to
know that your messages are coming through. I would advise you to
watch the video on making changes to your Mac to work optimally with
PT. I would say that many, if not most of the videos on YouTube from
the Pro Tools with Speech are still pretty relative, with the
exception of using FloTools much more now a days. Once you get an idea
of some of the basic PT concepts, you will be able to ask specific
questions. You and I can also go over some stuff in our next class if
you would like.
The list may be a little slow because of the Holladay.
Regards,
Nate Kile, Associate Director of Instructional Services, Technology
Specialist, TechVision
/Virtual based technology instruction for blind/low vision students
and TVI’s/
907-444-3707
Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on using
talking software/screen reader programs on Windows computers, Office
products, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:
www.yourtechvision.com <http://www.yourtechvision.com>
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