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Dear Colleagues

Re: Supernova Workshop - 9th March 2005

Venue:  Lewisham City Learning Centre, Mayow Road, London, SE23 2XY
Cost:           £150 - full day

This workshop gives practical advice and guidance on how best to support blind or partially sighted users of Supernova software and offers participants the chance to familiarise themselves with the commonly used commands and functions of the Supernova applications.

You will gain hands on experience of Supernova with Microsoft Word and Internet Explorer.

Course Tutor: Barbara Denton, RNIB Technology Officer, London & South East

Who should attend?
Any staff involved in supporting blind and partially sighted people in education, training or employment.  These workshops expect a basic knowledge of Windows and The Internet. No prior knowledge of visual impairment or Supernova is required.  

Comments from previous participants
"Excellent handouts - will find the keyboard controls extremely useful."
"Very approachable trainer."
"Very useful hands on experience. Enjoyable and well organised." 
"Very clearly presented, easy to understand and fun to undertake - looking forward to putting it into practice."
"Valuable day. Thank you!"

For further details and a booking form 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

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