[gui-talk] Fwd: Online Networking for Success Seminar

Steve Pattison srp at internode.on.net
Thu Sep 24 01:26:15 UTC 2009


 From:    Chrissie Cochrane chrissie at theglobalvoice.info
 To:      whatson at theglobalvoice.info

You've heard the buzz about making connections with Facebook and Twitter, but how

do these sites work? More importantly, how can you, as a visually impaired user,

WORK sites like these to build your career and stay in-the-know when it comes to

the tools, opportunities, and issues that matter?

Sign on to the trend at LightHouse's quarterly tech seminar! We will discuss professional

development sites like MonsterDS, Abilicorp, LinkedIn and more. Tech savvy blogger

Michael McCarty (Fred’s Head) will be one of our guest speakers. Join us!

Event Details :

Date: Friday September 25, 2009

Time: Panel Presentations 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Pacific, 4:00 to 6:00 Eastern in
the US, that's 20:00 to 22:00  UTC. If you wish to listen go to www.theglobalvoice.info
and click on the link marked "Extra". The stream will be up half an hour before the
presentation, that's 12:30 pm Pacific, 3:30 pm Eastern, and 19:30 UTC.

If you miss the live broadcast, the Seminar will be repeated at 07 pm Pacific, 10
pm Eastern, that's 02:00 UTC, with further repeats at 01 am Pacific, 04:00 Eastern;
08:00 UTC, and a final repeat at 09 am Pacific, 12 pm Eastern; 16:00 UTC, with
the stream coming up half an hour before each repeat.

so you've plenty of time to hear this informative and interesting seminar from the
San Fransisco Lighthouse for the Blind, on Friday 25 September, and the subsequent
repeats.

Take your seats, courtesy of the Global Voice, for a very informative seminar. At the
beginning of the actual relay, details will be given as to how you can interact with the
seminar during proceedings, so do join us there.

Chrissie
General Manager; the Global Voice
www.theglobalvoice.info.
I'm also now on Twitter: chrissietgv

Regards Steve
Email:  srp at internode.on.net
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Skype:  steve1963
Twitter:  steve9782





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