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Jamal Mazrui <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 10 Jan 1999 09:02:57 -0500
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Windows tutorials may be classified into two types:  interactive audio and
textual reading.  By interactive audio, I mean a tutorial that one listens
to on audio-cassette in which the author illustrates concepts with speech
equipment that one can hear.  By textual reading, I mean a tutorial that
is basically a book available in various formats including audio-cassette,
braille, and etext.  In my opinion, the best audio interactive tutorial at
the present time is "Speaking of Windows 95" by Crista Earl.  Information
is available from http://www.crisscrosstech.com.  Currently, I think the
best textual reading tutorial is "A Verbal View of Windows 95 & 98 for the
Keyboard User" by Peter Duran.  Information is available from
[log in to unmask] material is also available in the archive
http://www.empowermentzone.com/vvw.zip.

Hope this helps,
Jamal


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