I too would be interested in the CD-ROM > -----Original Message----- > From: Di paez [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: 06 September 1999 23:43 > To: dis-forum > Subject: Re: IT Training CD-ROM > > I would be very interested in the CD, particularly to evaluate it for > Australian Students. > > Cheers, > > Di > > > Di Paez > Equity Officer > University of the Sunshine Coast > Maroochydore DC Australia 4558 > Phone 61 07 5430 1258 > Fax 61 07 54 30 2883 > http://www.usc.edu.au > > >>> "Debbie Gibberd" <[log in to unmask]> 09/07 1:47 am >>> > > > Do you have existing provision in this area e.g. an existing > manual/training > > CD-ROM? > No so students have to use less useful > use mainstream education products - paper based or CD ROM > > Would you like to receive copies of the proposed CD-ROM (bearing in mind > > that it would be free)? > Yes please > > > > If the answer to the second question is yes, how many copies > (approximately) > > do you envisage being required annually? > approx 50 per year, assuming the material was kept updated with > the current software and that it included the training > approaches for a wide range of disabled students. > > > > A web-site would be an obvious alternative but the files involved will be > > enormous due to interactive nature of CD-ROM. > Yes, I can see that there are merits in both CD ROM and > web-site, good to have a something to hand over to the student, > and no problems with students not managing to > get to the web-site for cost/equipment reasons. > Debbie Gibberd > City University Disability Officer > Northampton Square, London EC1V0HB > > 0171 477 8806 voice and minicom > 0171 477 8592 fax %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%