[Athen] Question regarding "Abby" training

Dimac, Marcie mdimac at kent.edu
Fri Dec 19 13:08:47 PST 2014


LOL, Nice point. Just trying to gauge what the general census is on exactly "how" to use Abby to speed along the process of conversion to e-text
Marcie Dimač, M.A. Ed.

Coordinator, Assistive Technology
Student Accessibility Services
Kent State University
Ground Floor, Rm. 23
DeWeese Center
P.O. Box 5190
Kent, Ohio 44242

Phone: 330-672-3391
Fax: 330-672-3763
Email: mdimac at kent.edu

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From: Ron <ronrstewart at gmail.com<mailto:ronrstewart at gmail.com>>
Reply-To: Access Technology Higher Education Network <athen-list at u.washington.edu<mailto:athen-list at u.washington.edu>>
Date: Friday, December 19, 2014 at 4:02 PM
To: Access Technology Higher Education Network <athen-list at u.washington.edu<mailto:athen-list at u.washington.edu>>
Subject: Re: [Athen] Question regarding "Abby" training

Good afternoon, I would be interested in finding out what these other robust features are.

Ron Stewart

On Friday, December 19, 2014, Dimac, Marcie <mdimac at kent.edu<mailto:mdimac at kent.edu>> wrote:
Afternoon all!

I have been in my position for about six months now, and have begun to supervise the person who is in charge of e-text. I recently realized that while we have Abby (v. 9), we are only using it to scan in books that we have spliced into Word documents and editing within Word.

I would like to work with her on using all of the robust features in Abby to render a document accessible (rather than putting the text in Word) and was wondering if anyone knows of any good (and potentially free) online training resources/websites/videos for "how to use" Abby to render docs accessible.

I attended the two-day training while in CO for the conference and it was EXCELLENT, but, I would like to have a resource (preferably some vids) that my e-text coordinator could refer to often when using the program as a resource to refresh her memory on how to use the program.

Any insight is welcomed!!

Happy holidays!

Marcie Dimač, M.A. Ed.

Coordinator, Assistive Technology
Student Accessibility Services
Kent State University
Ground Floor, Rm. 23
DeWeese Center
P.O. Box 5190
Kent, Ohio 44242

Phone: 330-672-3391
Fax: 330-672-3763
Email: mdimac at kent.edu<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','mdimac at kent.edu');>

www.kent.edu/sas<http://www.kent.edu/sas>

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