[Athen] RFBD Software & DAISY Players

Berkowitz, Daniel J djbrky at bu.edu
Fri Nov 17 15:58:56 PST 2006


Our typical students arrives on campus with a personal computer of their own - generally a nice laptop. We load them up with EasyReader purchased through RFB&D and that allows us to provide them with a mix of RFB&D and In-House produced DTB's. I have three of each common stand alone players as described here:
http://people.bu.edu/access/DTB_Hardware.htm <http://people.bu.edu/access/DTB_Hardware.htm>

I have some loaned out to students but we have had trouble getting the In-House produced DTB's to play on them. Which brings up the question - has anyone else had difficulty getting In-House produced DTB's to play on these machines? If so - how did you correct it?

---Dann

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Daniel Berkowitz - Assistant Director
Boston University Office of Disability Services
19 Deerfield Street, 2nd floor
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 353-3658 (office)
(617) 353-9646 (fax)
djbrky at bu.edu <mailto:djbrky at bu.edu> (eMail)
www.bu.edu/disability

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From: athen-bounces at athenpro.org on behalf of Patrick Burke
Sent: Fri 11/17/2006 5:06 PM
To: Access Technologists in Higher Education Network
Subject: [Athen] RFBD Software & DAISY Players



Hi everyone,

I'm interested to know what other adaptive tech programs are doing
about providing RFBD-compatible DAISY players or software. Has anyone
purchased multiple systems for students to try? Or have you settled
on one system that works best for you (in terms of price, ease of
management, etc.)?

On our campus, the vast majority of our e-text efforts have gone into
producing Kurzweil-readable files in recent years. I have only had
one inquiry about RFBD players recently, but I suspect the digital
revolution will hit this area pretty soon.

Thanks for your comments & experiences,

Patrick


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Patrick J. Burke

Coordinator
UCLA Disabilities &
Computing Program

Phone: 310 206-6004
E-mail: burke at ucla.edu


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