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Fri, 6 Feb 2009 09:38:43 -0600
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Seminars@Hadley Presents: The Features of the Victor Reader Stream
>
> Join Seminars@Hadley on Tuesday, February 10 at 1 PM CST, 19:00 GMT, as we

> discuss use and capabilities of the Victor Reader Stream, the DAISY, MP3 
> and NISO player. David Flament, manager of adaptive technology services at

> the Guild for the Blind in Chicago, will join Hadley's moderator George 
> Abbott to discuss features of the Victor Reader Stream, including the 
> physical layout of the device, downloading talking books, and the device's

> note taking capabilities. Time for questions will be provided.
>
> 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 carefully prior 
> to the seminar.
>
> ###
> 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 110 countries. Hadley relies

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