[nfbpnotk] a question
don mitchell
donmi at pacifier.com
Fri May 25 09:24:02 CDT 2007
No unfortunately we don't have a good written or recorded
presentation. Most of what we do is done in lab situations with
small groups of students. I would be willing to work with you,
but you would have to be patient because I am so very busy.
If you are connected with voc rehab you probably can get some
training to learn how to use these programs.
Don Mitchell
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>From: "lynn rosenberg" <n2izx at frontiernet.net
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>Hi Don, I just thought that the Piano Hospital as part of they're
curriculum
>they did that. Is they're a cassette manual out they're that
could instruct
>me in how to do what you suggested? Thanks. Lynn Rosenberg
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>> Hello,
>> I am Don Mitchell the director of instruction at the piano
>> hospital. I havn't received an every-mail about your question
>> concerning software for keep- track of customer records.
>> I don't know of any software that will do do what you want . A
>> combination of microsoft word and microsoft access will do the
>> job nicely. It does take a bit of set up. The braille note
>> portable note taker is also a good resource. There may be other
>> possibilities I am not aware of.
>> Don Mitchebbl.
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