[BlindMath] NFBCS Virtual Meetings Questions

Louis Maher ljmaher03 at outlook.com
Tue Dec 17 02:52:28 UTC 2024


Hello Toby,

We just had our first virtual meeting for the NFB in Computer Science. I will let you know when the recording for the December 15, 2024 becomes available.

If you want to keep track of what the NFB in computer science is doing, you can subscribe to the NFBCS email list and/or join the NFBCS division as described below:
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Division Registration, And Division Email List Subscription Page

To either become a registered member of the National Federation of the Blind in Computer Science or to renew your membership, go to "https://web.nfbcal.org/nfbcsreg". The dues are $5 a year per person. Dues paid in or after October 2024 will count until the end of 2025. The registration page has yet to be updated to show this October early registration date.

The "https://www.nfbnet.org/" website contains the Email/Web/FTP service of the National Federation of the Blind. The first link on the page is where you go to join or drop NFB mailing lists, as well as browse the archives. Clicking that link opens a page containing the NFB e-mail lists. Search for "NFBCS" and follow the subscription instructions.

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Regards
Louis Maher
Phone: 713-444-7838
Email: ljmaher03 at outlook.com

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Cc: Haynes, TobyLarue <Thaynes at ccbcmd.edu>
Subject: [BlindMath] NFBCS Virtual Meetings Questions

Hi, I hope you are having a fine day. I'm looking to find out how I can get email notification about the NFBCS Virtual Meetings before them happen? I received notifications after the dates.
Is a recording available for the following and all the previous sessions?

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 Speaker: Brian Richwine
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 Title: Using MS Word To Communicate Mathematics
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Description: I will discuss the recent improvements that make using MS Word a possibility for communicating mathematics (MathCAT in NVDA/JAWS, the JAWS Math Editor, improvements in Word, etc.), discuss why MS Word is an important medium, the promise, the caveats, the hope for improvements, current best practices, a quick demo, and then point to the how-to resources.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, TobyLarue Haynes
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