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The following announcement is from Shawn Mayo
>regarding a training opportunity at BLIND Incorporated:


>  Window-Eyes Training in Minneapolis, MN!


>When:  Tuesday, September 13, 2011 to Wednesday, September 14, 
2011
>Where:  Minneapolis, MN
>What:  Window-Eyes Training
>Who:  Jeremy Curry

>Click
><https://www.gwmicro.com/Training/Window-Eyes_Training/Registrati
on/?cid=WE-MN0911
>here to register
>for the Window-Eyes training class in Minneapolis!

>GW Micro and Blind, Inc.  are proud to announce
>Window-Eyes training in Minneapolis, MN! Take the training that 
the
>American Foundation for the Blind raved about in
>their review of Window-Eyes training in the July 2010 edition of
>AccessWorld (www.afb.org/aw).

>This is your chance to learn the brand new
>interface of Window-Eyes 7.5! Learn all about the new apps 
included with
>Window-Eyes, learn how to make changes to your
>favorite settings, and how the new user interface makes your life
>easier.  Don+「GぎG┐t miss this exciting opportunity!

>In addition to learning the new version of
>Window-Eyes, do you need to learn the ins and outs of Windows 7? 
Do you
>need help learning how to use the Ribbon in
>Microsoft Office? Or, are you new to Office 2010 and need to 
learn how
>to use it with Window-Eyes? If you answered yes
>to any of these questions, this is the training class for you.

>Window-Eyes training is intended for a wide
>range of people.  If you are a teacher that needs to know how to 
use the
>latest screen reading technology, an IT
>professional that needs to support blind clients, a student or 
current Window-
>Eyes customer who needs to know how to get the
>most out of Window-Eyes; then Window-Eyes training is just for
>you.

>GW Micro and Blind Inc.  are proud to announce
>Window-Eyes training in Minneapolis, MN on Tuesday, September
>13 and Wednesday, September 14, 2011.  The
>training will be located at the following address:

>Blind Inc.
>100 East 22nd St.
>Minneapolis, MN 55404

>What do you get when you sign up for Window-Eyes training?

>You get. . .
>* Hands-on training with a GW Micro certified trainer
>* The entire two-day curriculum on CD
>* Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel,
>PowerPoint, and Outlook using Window-Eyes advanced Office 
technology
>features
>* Knowledge of the Internet and how to use it to
>its full advantage with Window-Eyes
>* Knowledge of how to customize your computer,
>making graphics, words, and colors speak the way you want them to
>* CEUs (for an additional fee)
>* Many more skills.  Check out www.gwmicro.com/training for more 
information

>Unlike other training courses that can cost up
>to $1,000 per day, Window-Eyes training is only $325 per day per
>student.  Remember that GW Micro accepts most
>major credit cards, checks, money orders, and almost all state
>authorizations.  To sign up for the training,
>please register at https://www.gwmicro.com/Training/Window-
>Eyes_Training/Registration/.  Make sure to select
>Minneapolis, MN as the location for training.

>For directions to the training location, please
>call Blind, Inc.  at 1-800-597-9558 or visit the Blind, Inc.  
website at
>www.blindinc.org.

>Space is limited, so sign up soon!

>If you have any questions regarding the
>training, please contact Jeremy Curry at (260) 489-3671, or email 
Jeremy at
>[log in to unmask] for more information.

>Blindness: Learning In New Dimensions (BLIND),
>Inc.  is a world-renowned training center for the blind.  By 
learning
>alternative techniques, building
>self-confidence, and developing a positive
>attitude about blindness, students of all
>ages become self-sufficient and independent so
>they are in control of their own life rather than having 
blindness
>control it.






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