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It would put them over the $8000 cap.
And I really don't think this would make them much more marketable in the
oil and gas industry.
Maybe as a over the road driver!
Frank P. Cannone
Senior Employment Services Coordinator
P A Careerlink Down Town Center
Regional Enterprise Tower
425 Sixth Ave. 22nd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
(412) 552-7031
*Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services are
available upon request. Requesting accommodations in advance helps to ensure
that reasonable accommodations are available at the time service is
provided. Phone 866-317-5627; TTY 877-889-5621;
www.careerlinkpittsburgh.com, click on "Reasonable Accommodations".
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Audio Question
Is anyone aware of audio software that will allow a series of meetings or
presentations to be recorded digitally, with the audio recordings archived
on computer hard-drive, that will later allow the recordings to be
"searched" by verbal key-word(s)? We're looking for a (software?) solution
that will allow previously recorded extended-length audio files to be
searched, so that for example, a "topic of conversation" can be entered, and
a series of recorded meetings/classes digitally searched to see if that
topic had been discussed.
While I really want something fully accessible, since sighted folks are
involved, I could use something minimally accessible as well. Thanks for
any suggestions you may have.
Keith Bundy
Assistant Dean for Student Development
ADA Academic Coordinator
Dakota State University
820 N. Washington Avenue
Madison, SD 57042
Phone: 605-256-5121
Fax: 605-256-5854
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