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Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Good News / Bad News
There's been a couple of developments I've been tracking in the alternate format text world that bear sharing today.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
EBSCO Gets Built-In Reader (video post)
Some exciting news on the library front. EBSCO, the company that supplies the article database most commonly used in the SOU Hannon Library, has decided to partner with NextUp. This is good news for students who can benefit from hearing as well as seeing print, as it means you can have articles read aloud to you from wherever you access the EBSCO database. Details are available from EBSCO's press release.
I wanted to see how it worked, though, so here's what I found. Video seemed the best way to capture the experiment. (It does work in both Mac and PC environments, by the way.)
I wanted to see how it worked, though, so here's what I found. Video seemed the best way to capture the experiment. (It does work in both Mac and PC environments, by the way.)
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
New News - AT and Our Landmark Summer Program
Just a quick note this time.
SOU and Landmark College are partnering to offer a high school summer program for students with learning challenges. There's a great article about it (especially the assistive technology aspects!) in today's Ashland Tidings.
To find out more about the program, check out Landmark's site.
See, told you it would be quick.
SOU and Landmark College are partnering to offer a high school summer program for students with learning challenges. There's a great article about it (especially the assistive technology aspects!) in today's Ashland Tidings.
To find out more about the program, check out Landmark's site.
See, told you it would be quick.
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