Date: Wednesday 20th April 2005
Venue: Lewisham City Learning Centre, Mayow Road, London, SE23 2XY
Fee: £150 - full day
This course is designed to empower ICT trainers and teachers to provide high quality, successful software training for their blind and partially sighted trainees.
By the end of the course you will:
· Understand a range of eye conditions and how they impact on computer use.
· Have hands on experience of using speech and magnification products in a training situation.
· Be able to adapt your teaching methods so that they are accessible to your blind and partially sighted staff/students.
· Know how to produce accessible training materials.
Course Tutor
· Barbara Denton, RNIB Technology Officer, London & South East
Who should attend?
Trainers or teachers who are, or will be, training blind and partially sighted people how to use computer software, and who have no previous experience in this area. Software support staff who need to understand blind and partially sighted users needs.
Comments from previous participants:
"It was very helpful having hands on sessions on various packages."
"Informative, useful day. Looking forward to the next one!"
"I have had a really good day and learnt so much."
For further information please contact:
Alice Mussen
Course Co-ordinator
Education & Employment
London & South East
RNIB
105 Judd Street
London WC1H 9NE
Tel: 020 7391 2245
Fax: 020 7391 2195
RNIB is proud to host Vision 2005 London, the world's premier event on low vision and sight loss. Visit www.rnib.org.uk/vision2005 to register and find out more.
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