Aug 06 2007
‘Sight impairment and computer use’ workshop
Last in the current series of workshops. You don’t want to have to say you haven’t been to an ICT accessibility workshop, you are not going to be one of the crowd or even hip and cool. Any self respecting IT person should be in ‘the know’ and geeky on this stuff.
Sign up for this free workshop, you know ,”……….. we’re worth it”.
19 September 2007, Happy Computers, London, E1
Objectives of the workshop:
- Deliver a workshop on setting up a Microsoft XP Computer for people with poor sight and sight impairments.
- Deliver an introduction to computer options for people with sight impairments or no sight.
- Offer a display of some high visibility keyboards and mice.
- Give an overview of Individual Assessment options for Computer users at work.
- Offer a display of other Accessible/Adapted IT input devices and software.
- To distribute a free resource pack ; Easy, Free and Quick ICT Accessibility’ produced by AbilityNet and the ICT Hub.
Time 2.5 hours
Please note: the workshop is free, however If you don’t inform us that you are ‘not going’ to be able to turn up for the session by the day before the workshop, we will raise an invoice for £25 for you or your organisation to pay, unless there are exceptional reasons. We have had to introduce this condition to enable us to still offer the workshops free. We are finding up to 50% of people who sign up don’t turn up and don’t tell us they are not turning up for the workshop. When you book this workshop you accept this condition.
Book on line at www.happy.co.uk using the word ‘accessibility’ to search or go directly to the workshop page; http://tinyurl.com/2o2d8l call 020 7375 7300 or Minicom 020 7375 7349.
Who is it for? Voluntary and community organisations, infrastructure organisations, circuit riders
Organiser: London Region Accessibility Champion
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