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Free OPAL Online Programs in July

July 7th, 2008

Greetings, Everyone.

It’s summertime, and the livin’ is Easy — Easy Rawlins, that is. 

The free, live, online OPAL programs for July feature a discussion of the history behind the Declaration Independence, a casual conversation with Greg Schwartz, the man behind all that Uncontrolled Vocabulary, a discussion of the new book about the tempestuous courtship and marriage of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd, a new monthly series for small, independent investors, an overview of OPAL, and, last but not least, a discussion of Blonde Faith, the tenth Easy Rawlins mystery by Walter Mosley. 

Details about dates and times are below.  To access these and all upcoming live OPAL online events, please visit

http://www.opal-online.org/progschrono.htm

Everyone in the world is welcome to attend these presentations and discussions.  There are no registration fees, registration forms, pre-tests, post-tests, etc.  Just join us online.  If the date and time of a live online event doesn’t  fit into your schedule, rest assured that we will try to record, archive, and podcast these events. 

  • Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, 1:00 Central, noon Mountain, 11:00 a.m. Pacific, and 6:00 p.m. GMT/UTC/Zulu:
    •  
        Everybody knows we celebrate the 4th of July because that’s the day we declared independence. But there’s more to the Declaration of Independence story than just one day or even just one document. Library of Congress Digital Reference Specialists Ken Drexler and Mark Hall will show the Declaration of Independence as it evolved from an idea to an event, looking at a variety of drafts and editions of Declaration and related documents.
    • Declaring Independence: Beyond the Fourth of July

      Host: Library of Congress

      Online Location: OPAL Online Auditorium

  • Friday, July 11, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, 1:00 Central, noon Mountain, 11:00 a.m. Pacific, and 7:00 p.m. GMT/UTC/Zulu:
      A Casual Conversation with Greg Schwartz

      Greg Schwartz is the Library Systems Manager at the Louisville Free Public Library, a blogger at Open Stacks, and the host with the most at Uncontrolled Vocabulary, a live weekly Internet-based audio program.

      The Casual Conversations series is designed to be up-close and personal from a respectable online distance. While there are many conferences (in-person, online, and in-world) where librarians can hear leaders in the field make formal presentations about interesting projects, there are few opportunities to hear these same leaders discuss informally what they currently are working on, their future plans and goals, the challenges and opportunities facing librarianship, their personal pet peeves, etc.

      Host: TAP Information Services

      Location: OPAL Online Auditorium

  • Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time, 8:00 Central, 7:00 Mountain, 6:00 Pacific, and 1:00 a.m. Thursday GMT/UTC/Zulu:
      Book Discussion of The Lincolns: Portrait of a Marriage by Jason Epstein

      He was tall, uncouth, prone to melancholy, and from a poor, wandering family. She was short, cultured, full of spunk, and from a prominent Kentucky family. When they met in Springfield, Illinois, sparks flew. After several years of an on-off-and-on-again engagement, they finally married, eventually becoming the First Family. Come join in the discussion of the fascinating, enigmatic relationship between Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln.

      Host: TAP Information Services

      Location: OPAL Online Auditorium

  • Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, 1:00 Central, noon Mountain, 11:00 a.m. Pacific, and 7:00 p.m. GMT/UTC/Zulu:
      Spudini: The Monthly Cultivation of the Small Potatoes Investor

      If you, like me, are a small, individual investor with lots to learn, feel free to join in this monthly discussion of the triumphs, tragedies, and heartbreak of small-time investing. This month we’ll be digging into the classic beginner’s book, The Wealthy Barber, to try to unearth some financial freedom fries.

      Host: TAP Information Services

      Location: OPAL Online Auditorium

  • Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, 1:00 Central, noon Mountain, 11:00 a.m. Pacific, and 7:00 p.m. GMT/UTC/Zulu:
      An Overview of OPAL

      Tom Peters, the OPAL Coordinator, will lead a demonstration and discussion of OPAL as a many splendored thing: easy, affordable, accessible web conferencing for libraries and other organizations; free live online programs and events for everyone worldwide; an archive of informative and entertaining recordings and podcasts; and a federation of innovative member organizations spanning the globe. If you’ve always wondered about OPAL but were afraid to ask, fear no more!

      Host: TAP Information Services

      Location: OPAL Online Auditorium

  • Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time, 8:00 Central, 7:00 Mountain, 6:00 Pacific, and 1:00 a.m. Thursday GMT/UTC/Zulu:
      Book Discussion of the detective novel Blonde Faith by Walter Mosley

      Set in L.A. in 1967, this tenth (and perhaps last) novel in the Easy Rawlins series finds Easy dealing with the loss of the love of his life, Bonnie. He also must find two of his friends, Raymond (”Mouse”) Alexander and Christmas Black, before those who are hunting them do.

      This discussion is part of the ongoing series of casual book discussions called “Waiting for the Other Gumshoe to Drop,” focussing on American and British hard-boiled detective fiction.

      This discussion will also be held in Second Life at Mystery Manor on Info Island. You may participate in OPAL, in Second Life, or both!

      NLS Audiobook number in process.

      Host: TAP Information Services

      Location: OPAL Online Auditorium 
       

  • Tom Peters, OPAL Coordinator

    Weekly Talking Communities TRaining Sessions

    May 17th, 2008

    Talking Communities is holding two weekly training sessions every week, open to the public!

    These training sessions will usually be devoted to providing an overview of the main features of Talking Communities web-conferencing and introduce some features, techniques, or tools you may not be aware of to get the most out of the web-conferencing services we provide. Some sessions will also be devoted to a specific feature or activity of web-conferencing depending on participant feedback.

    Each training will last approximately 40 minutes, consisting of a 10-20 minute presentation, followed by a question and answer period.

    These trainings are an excellent way to help introduce your users to the Talking Communities conferencing system and get them familiarized with the main features. In addition, since key people of the Talking Communities team will be participating and presenting in these trainings, this is also a great way to get the ear of the decision makers and make clear to us exactly what you need, difficulties you are having, and what you would like to see more of in the future.

    The trainings will be held every Wednesday at 11:00 am EST (8:00 am PST) and again on Firday at 5:00 pm EST (2:00 pm PST)
    (Times of these trainings may change in the future depending on our customer feedback)

    Training Room: http://www.conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rs0452e7cdbd00

    We look forward to working more closely with you in all your online and web-conferencing endeavors and together forge a clear path for success.

    Accessible World Sponsors Goalball - 2008 Malmo Lady Inter Cup, live this weekend from Malmo, Sweden - May 1 through 4

    April 30th, 2008

    Accessible  World News Wire April 28, 2008 Indianapolis, Indiana USA

    It’s goalball time once more!
     
    The “Road to Beijing” passes through Malmo, Sweden, this weekend, with eleven nations meeting in the Malmo Lady Inter Cup 2008, and you can hear every game live and for free!

    The finest lady goalball athletes will be competing over a three day period, each vying to be the Champion, and give themselves an extra boost before the Paralympics in September.
     
    The action begins at the FIFH-Hallen in Malmo on Friday morning local time (which for those of you on the East Coast of the USA is in the very early hours of Thursday morning), and goes on though to the completion on Sunday
    afternoon local time.

    The live audio broadcasts performed by the Audio Network are done through the auditorium chat rooms of Accessible World, and video feeds are made possible by the marvelous efforts of the organizing team in Sweden.

    Listening is free of charge, and you do not need a password. You do need to install a small program called “Talkcom” that opens up the chat room for you, but this take seconds even on a slower computer, and definitely does
    not contain anything that would harm your computer in any way.

    If you have listened before, chances are that you already have the program still sitting on your computer, and you should not be prompted to download it.
     
    Here is how to get set up to listen.

    This event is co-sponsored by Talking Communities (http://talkingcommunities.com) which provides the web-conferencing technology for the event.
    You will find a link below that will take you to the page where you can listen live.

    http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rs5affc3cfa191 
     
    If you have listened to our audio commentaries previously, click on the link at the bottom of the page that says “Click here to enter the room” - it will ask for a user name and password. You do not need to enter a password! Just
    enter in your name.

    If you have not listened before, then click on the download button to download the small (and safe) Talkcom software. The software will prompt you to either “run” or “save” - click on “run”. The install wizard will install
    the “TC conference client” - the ‘Sunday name’ for Talkcom, and will tell you when it is finished. When it has finished, click on the “continue” button, and then you are ready to click to enter the room.

    If you have any problems, please contact me here at this e-mail address.
     
    See you there!

    Bill.
    Full Schedule of events with local Swedish times (GMT +1 hour, EST -6 hours)

    Friday 2nd May

    08.30 A1 Canada The Netherlands             

    09.15 B1 United States Russia  

    10.00 A1 Germany Denmark            

    10.45 B1 Sweden 1 China    

    11.30 A1 Greece Sweden 2           

    12.15 B1 Spain Finland

    13.00 A2 Denmark Canada

    13.45 B2 China United States   

    14.30 A2 The Netherlands Greece

    15.15 B2 Russia Spain    

    16.00 A2 Sweden 2 Germany            

    16.45 B2 Finland Sweden 1           

    17.30 A3 Greece Denmark            
    Saturday 3rd May

    08.30 B3 Spain China    

    09.15 A3 The Netherlands Sweden 2           

    10.00 B3 Russia Finland

    10.45 A3 Canada Germany            

    11.30 B3 United States Sweden 1           

    12.15 A4 Sweden 2 Canada

    13.00 B4 Finland United States   

    13.45 A4 Germany Greece

    14.30 B4 Sweden 1 Spain    

    15.15 A4 Denmark The Netherlands             

    16.00 B4 China Russia  

    16.45 A5 Canada Greece

    17.30 B5 United States Spain    
    Sunday 4th May

    08.15 A5 Denmark Sweden 2           

    09.00 B5 China Finland

    09.45 A5 The Netherlands Germany            

    10.30 B5 Russia Sweden 1           

    11.50 Semi 1st Pool A 2nd Pool B          

    12.40 Semi 1st Pool B 2nd Pool A         

    14.00 3rd

    14.50 Final                                      

    EASI Webinars for March:

    March 4th, 2008

     Brought to you by Talking Communities Web Conferencing and Webcast services (http://talkingcommunities.com

    There are 3 different Webinar formats: Snapshots are short and focused, Webinars are hour-long public presentations and Webinar series are 4-part, fee-based detailed training running for 4 sequential weeks.  You can read more and register online at:
    http://easi.cc/clinic.htm

    Webinar Snapshot: What is an Accessible Vodcast? (March 5)
    Webinar Snapshot: FireFox Browser Extensions (March 19)
    Webinar: Tips and Tricks for Scanning Text (March 6 hour-long)
    Webinar: Updating NLS Library of Congress Uses of Digital Book Formats
    (March 20 hour long)
    Webinar 4-part Series: Creating Accessible and Usable PDF Documents
    (starting March 11)

    Snapshot: What is an Accessible Vodcast?
    Wed. March 5 - 2PM EASTERN (New York) Time
    Presenter: Dick Banks
    Dick Banks explains what Vodcasts are and what devices will display them. He will also explain how to add streaming captions to them that will display on small hand-held players.
    http://easi.cc/clinic.htm

    Hour-long Webinar: Tips and Tricks for Scanning Text
    Thursday, March 6 - 2PM EASTERN (New York) Time
    Presenter: Doug Powles
    The idea of converting printed materials to text is certainly not new. The technology that makes that possible has certainly changed.

    This hour long presentation will discuss tips and tricks of scanning materials and getting more accurate results. Things like paper quality, type quality and methods to improve results will be discussed.
    http://easi.cc/clinic.htm

    Snapshot: FireFox Browser Extensions
    Wed. March 19 - 2PM EASTERN (New York) Time
    Presenter: Dick Banks
    Firefox is the browser of choice for more and more people because it is not as vulnerable to hacking. Like Internet Explorer, it has many extensions that enhance its uses including helping developers evaluate and test Web pages for Accessibility.
    http://easi.cc/clinic.htm

    Open Webinar: Updating NLS Library of Congress Uses of Digital Book Formats
    Thursday, March 20 - 2PM EASTERN (New York) Time Presenters will include:
    Lloyd Rasmussen, Acting Head, Engineering Section
    National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped and 3 consumers who have been part of the pilot digital book test group will discuss their experiences with the new audio DAISY format The Library of Congress National Library Service has been providing books in special formats such as Braille and talking books for well over half a century. NLS is currently starting to produce new books in a digital audio format with DAISY type navigation. During 2007 it has been conducting a pilot trial with a number of users who were provided a special player and who have been downloading books from the Web. NLS will be issuing new players to its regular customers this year and opening the new digital books for general use.
    http://easi.cc/clinic.htm

    Webinar Series: Creating Accessible and Usable PDF Documents
    Tuesday March 11, 18, 25 and April 1 (2PM EASTERN)
    (This fee-based series is free to all EASI annual Webinar members)
    PDF or portable document format is a very popular document type. It was conceived as an electronic way to produce documents with the look and feel of a highly designed print document. It gave the page designer almost total control over how the page would look on anyone’s computer monitor. It also began as actually being a picture of the page rather than containing actual text. This was totally inaccessible for someone using a screen reader as there was no text as such just a picture of the text. Adobe has continually worked to make the product richer and more flexible. Screen readers can handle it for the most part and screen magnification software can also enlarge the text without distorting it. Because the various creation software are so many and so rich, the page creator needs to know a bit about PDF formatting and about the accessibility issues and their solutions.  For anyone wanting to create quality and more complex PDF documents, there is a need to learn the features provided in Acrobat.  Karen McCall has published on PDF accessibility and is a beta tester for Adobe.
    March 11: Week One: Getting Our Bearings
    March 18: Week Two: Tagging and Repair Tools
    March 25: Week three: Intermediate Techniques
    April 1 : Week Four: The Next Step
    Full description of these lessons is at:
    http://easi.cc/clinic.htm

    You can also read about EASI annual Webinar membership at:
    http://easi.cc/sub.htm

    Norman Coombs
    CEO EASI
    http://easi.cc

    ———————–
    Check out EASI’s New Synchronous Clinics:
    http://easi.cc/clinic.htm

    Accessible World Sponsors Kalamazoo Goalball Tournament Play by Play Live Online March 1 and 2, 2008

    February 29th, 2008

    Accessivle World News Wire February 27, 2008
    Indianapolis, Indiana USA

    I am delighted to announce that the Audio Network will begin this year’s “road to Beijing 2008″ with our first live broadcast of the season this weekend, The 24th Annual USABA Midwest Regional Goalball Tournament, coming from the WMU Student Resource Center in Kalamazoo Michigan.

    The tournament, known also as the John Bakos Memorial Tournament, features fifteen of the finest men’s and women’s goalball teams in the USA, playing not only for championship glory, but for qualification for the US National Tournament in Utah later this year, and of course, hoping to catch the selector’s eye for the US national teams bound for the Paralympics in Beijing in September.

    We will be bringing you live action from start to finish, courtesy (as usual) of our friends at the accessibleworld.org

    We will be online live from 9am EST (2pm GMT, 6am Pacific) on Saturday March 1st, with the whole day’s round robin action, and then we will be back on Sunday from around about the same time, right through to the crowning of the champions in the early afternoon.

    The actual schedule has yet to be finalized at the time of writing, but you can keep in touch, and find out how to listen live by going to the following address.

    http://sports.pressakey.net/k2008

    You will be able to listen to the entire event, live, and free of course, by pressing number 1 from this page, or clicking on the visual link below the audio player. This will take you to the accessible world auditorium. Whilst in the auditorium, during the event, you will hear the commentary, and also be able to text chat with others listening in.  When you enter the room, it asks for your name and a password - you do not have to put a password in, just add your name and leave the password blank.

    If you have not used the auditorium before, you must first download a small plugin on your computer. This is available on the page when you press number 1 on your keyboard. It is a small, unobtrusive little program that makes the whole thing work. You only have to go through this operation once. If you have any problems, send an e-mail to us by pressing number 2 on your keyboard.

    The team lineups have been announced, and also this page, during the event, will include a full schedule of games, including results and reports on the games, keeping you right up to date with all that is happening.

    Women’s teams competing  -

    Colorado, Kentucky, New Jersey, GLASA, Illinois, WMU, Kalamazoo

    Men’s teams competing -

    Kentucky, PABA Venom, GLASA, Illinois, Ontario, WMU Red, WMU Black, NE
    Florida

    Please pass this on to as many people as possible!

    See you in Kalamazoo!

    This event is brought to you by Talking Communities - http://talkingcommunities.com - the leader in inovative, accessible web-conferencing and webcasting services.

    Seminars@Hadley Presents: Harvest the Benefits of Gardening

    February 27th, 2008

    Winnetka, IL-  Join Seminars@Hadley on Saturday, March 8, at 12:00 p.m. CST, 18:00 GMT, as we discuss gardening techniques useful for people with vision impairments.

    This informative discussion will prove helpful whether you have a green thumb or are just interested in getting started!

    George Abbott, dean of educational programs and instruction at Hadley, will moderate discussion between two experienced gardeners as they discuss garden planning, choosing and identifying plants, appropriate tools and hardware, and adaptive and safety techniques. Kathy Austin, BGS, is Coordinator of Adult Rehabilitation Services for the Chicago Guild for the Blind and an avid gardener for over 35 years. Kathy has made many adaptations to continue gardening due to gradual vision loss from Retinitis Pigmentosa. Ed Haines, a Hadley instructor for 15 years and an Itinerant Vision Rehabilitation Therapist has 30 years of gardening experience and is currently rehabilitating a 100 year old garden in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Ed also teaches Hadley’s Container Gardening course, available in the Adult Continuing Education and High School programs. This lively discussion will be followed by time for questions

    and answers. If you are unable to attend this Seminars@Hadley discussion and you want to learn more about Hadley’s container gardening course, please visit
    http://hadley.edu/CourseDetails.asp?course=GAR101 or call 800-323-4238.

    Registration is required by going to http://www.hadley.edu/seminar/ and following the “Registration” link. You will receive instructions on how to log in to the seminar.

    Please note registration will only be taken online, and not by phone. Please read the technology requirements listed below prior to the seminar.

    Technology requirements:
    The Hadley School for the Blind uses Talking Communities tcConference software (http://www.talkingcommunities.com) for its popular Seminars@Hadley, interactive seminars on a variety of topics. If you wish to participate in Seminars@Hadley, you must install the appropriate plug-in prior to the first login. To install the plug-in, follow the “Download and install the new plug-in” link on the Seminar Login page.

    System requirements: Windows98, ME, 2K, XP or 2003 (XP recommended) system, Pentium 3 500 MHz or better CPU, 512 MB RAM, Internet Explorer 6, 7 or FireFox, JavaScript and cookies enabled in the browser, 56K or faster Internet connection (broadband recommended), full duplex audio device, speakers, and microphone (optional).

    If you wish to be permanently removed from The Hadley School for the Blind mailing list, please send your request to unsubscribe@hadley.edu. Do not reply to this message. It was sent from an automated system and replies will not be answered.

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    The Hadley School for the Blind is the single largest worldwide distance educator of blind and visually impaired people. Since its founding by William Hadley and Dr. E.V.L. Brown in 1920, all of Hadley’s distance education courses have been provided free of charge to blind and visually impaired students and their families. Today, the school serves more than 10,000 students annually in all 50 states and 100 countries.

    Hadley relies on contributions from individuals, foundations and corporations to fund its programs. Visit us on the Web at www.hadley.edu.

    Wired For Business! Strategies for incorporating Wireless Braille into your Technological Journey!

    February 27th, 2008

    Tek Talk Monday, March 3, 2008

    Accessible World News Wire:  February 24, 2008
    Indianapolis, Indiana USA
    You will not want to miss the upcoming Accessible World online Tek Talk training event as Larry Lewis, President of Flying Blind LLC, will be showcasing the entire line of wireless Braille displays manufactured by Baum Retek, a European-based manufacturer with decades of experience developing products for persons who are vision impaired. 

    The virtual audience will be taken on a tour of the hardware of these displays and will hear a demonstration of  methods for efficiently using these displays to wirelessly access a PC as well as Mobilespeak-equipped PDAs and Smartphones. 

    Additionally, Lewis will discuss how these displays have complimented his abilities to perform a variety of employment-related tasks in a number of settings and will be available to offer suggestions and guidance to participants as to how to incorporate the use of wireless, refreshable Braille into their own technological experiences.
    Date:  Monday, March 3, 2008

    Time: 5:00 p.m. Pacific, 6:00 p.m. Mountain, 7:00 p.m. Central, 8:00 p.m.
    Eastern and elsewhere in the world Tuesday 1:00 GMT.

    Where: Tek Talk Conference Room at:
    http://www.accessibleworld.org.
    or use the Direct Link:
    http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rsc9613dc89eb2

    All Tech Talk training events are recorded so if you are unable to participate live at the above times then you may download the presentation or podcast from the Tech Talk archives on our website at http://www.accessibleworld.org.

    All online interactive programs require no password, are free of charge, and open to anyone world wide having an Internet connection, a computer, speakers, and a sound card. Those with microphones can interact audibly with the presenters and others in the virtual audience.

    If you are a first-time user of the Talking Communities, http://www.talkingcommunities.com, online conferencing software, there is a small, safe software program that you need to download and then run.  A link to the software is available on every entry screen to the Accessible World online rooms.

    Sign up information for all Accessible World News Wires and discussion lists are also available at our website: http://www.accessibleworld.org.

    The Accessible World News Wire: February 19, 2008 Indianapolis, Indiana USA

    February 20th, 2008

    While Skype is an extremely popular way to interact with friends and colleagues world wide, until recently there seemed to be little knowledge as to how
    the conversations could be recorded and preserved for future reference. During the upcoming Tek Talk online event, sponsored by the Accessible World, attendees will have
    an opportunity to learn just what programs can perform this function.

    Rick Harmon, a recognized technology trainer, will discuss and demonstrate Callburner and several other recording methods now available.

    Date: Monday, February 25, 2008

    Time: 5:00 p.m. Pacific, 6:00 p.m. Mountain, 7:00 p.m. Central, 8:00 p.m. Eastern and elsewhere in the world Tuesday 1:00 GMT.

    Where: Tek Talk Conference Room at:
    http://www.accessibleworld.org.
    or use the Direct Link: http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rsc9613dc89eb2

    All Tech Talk training events are recorded so if you are unable to participate live at the above times then you may download the presentation or podcast from the Tech Talk archives on our website at http://www.accessibleworld.org.

    All online interactive programs require no password, are free of charge, and open to anyone world wide having an Internet connection, a computer, speakers, and a sound card. Those with microphones can interact audibly with the presenters and others in the virtual audience.

    If you are a first-time user of the Talking Communities online conferencing software, there is a small, safe software program that you need to download and then run. A link to the software is available on every entry screen to the Accessible World online rooms.

    Sign up information for all Accessible World News Wires and discussion lists are also available at our website: http://www.accessibleworld.org.

    This free event is sponsored by Talking Communities Web Conferencing. http://www.talkingcommunities.com
     

    Joan Wester Anderson, author, lecturer and columnist, Guest of Books and Beyond February 20, 2008

    February 18th, 2008

    Accessible World News Wire:  February, 2008, Indianapolis, Indiana USA

    “We can all be angels to one another. We can choose to obey the still small stirring within, the little whisper that says, ‘Go. Ask. Reach out. Be an answer to someone’s plea. You have a part to play. Have faith.’ We can decide to risk that He is indeed there, watching, caring, cherishing us as we love and accept love. The world will be a better place for it. And wherever they are, the angels will dance,” says author, lecturer frequent Coast to Coast visitor, and Internet columnist  Joan Wester Anderson, guest of Books and Beyond, an Internet talk show sponsored by the Accessible World. Join hostess Bonnie Blose as she talks with this versatile writer about fascinating stories of modern day angels many have shared with her and that she includes in her popular weekly Internet column Where Angels Walk.

    Following the interview, a question period will be available for audience participation.

    Date:  Wednesday, February 20, 2008

    Time: 5:00 p.m. Pacific, 6:00 p.m. Mountain, 7:00 p.m. Central, 8:00 p.m.
    Eastern and elsewhere in the world Thursday 1:00 GMT.

    Where: Books and Beyond Conference Room at:
    http://www.accessibleworld.org.
    or use the Direct Link: 

    http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rsf44894b5dc56

    All online interactive programs are open to everyone worldwide.  There is no direct cost, and no need to register. . NO PASSWORD IS REQUIRED.
     
    If you are a first-time user of the Talking Communities (http://www.talkingcommunities.com) online conferencing software, there is a small, safe software program that you need to download
    and then run.  A link to the software is available on every entry screen to the Accessible World online rooms.

    Archives of all events and sign up information for all Accessible World News Wires and discussion lists are available at: http://www.accessibleworld.org.

    A Unique “Up Close” Look Into HumanWare’s Operations and Vision For Its Future, Part 2, and An Update on VR Stream Version 1.2.

    February 18th, 2008

    The Accessible World News Wire:  February 12, 2008 Indianapolis, Indiana USA

    Those of you who joined us January 7 for the special Tech Talk featuring the up close look at HumanWare with Gilles Pepin, CEO and Pierre Hamel Vice President of Research and Development may remember that Pierre was unable to complete his presentation due to Internet issues that disrupted the Accessible World broadcast. Pierre has graciously accepted to repeat that presentation for us February 18.

    HumanWare has a sound reputation for innovation including products like BrailleNote, Victor Reader, Trekker GPS, Maestro, My Reader and of course the Stream. Here is your chance to learn how that innovation is embodied in the HumanWare product development process. Pierre will describe the R&D activities within Humanware. He will summarize how HumanWare takes a technology concept and the stages that transform it to a final marketable product. Pierre will also answer your questions after his presentation.

    After Pierre, we will again be joined by Gerry Chevalier, Victor Reader Product Manager who will give us an overview of the new software version 1.2 for the Stream scheduled for release in mid February. The Stream continues to grow in popularity and HumanWare has been fast-tracking another release of software that directly responds to feedback from the ever growing Stream user community.

    Join us to hear Pierre’s insight to HumanWare product development and the latest news of the Stream from Gerry.

    Brought to you by http://www.talkingcommunities.com web conferencing services