Sent to GW News on July 13, I’ve signed up. We need two more before this class meeets the minimum.
Greetings,
The following event has been posted to the GW Micro Upcoming Events page:
Name: Introductory Window-Eyes App Development Training in Anaheim, CA
When: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 to Friday, September 23, 2011
Where: Anaheim, CA
What: Introductory Window-Eyes App Development Training
Who: Marc Solomon
Comments: GW Micro and A.T. Kratter and Company are excited to offer the Introductory Window-Eyes App Development Training in Anaheim, California!
This training class is for people who have little or no Window-Eyes App writing experience. You will, however, need to have a good working knowledge of Window-Eyes. It is highly recommended that you have taken the Window-Eyes training class within the past 12 months. The Introductory Window-Eyes App Development Training offers the ability for anyone interested in Window-Eyes App development to be able to come and learn how to use apps, configure apps, and create apps with no prior knowledge of Window-Eyes App development required. A large focus is placed on the basics of Window-Eyes Apps, and how to get started creating your own Window-Eyes Apps, as well as how to use Window-Eyes Apps to make applications more accessible. If you have used scripting languages from competing screen readers in the past, this is the perfect opportunity for you to get up to speed with Window-Eyes app development!
Due to the large amount of material this class covers, the training will be a 3-day class. The class will be held on September 21, 22, and 23 at the following address:
North Orange County Regional Occupational Program
Education Center
385 N. Muller St.
Anaheim, CA 92801
For directions to the training location, please call
714-502-5858. Space is limited, so sign up soon!
The cost for this class is $895. For more information about the training class or our training policies, go to training. We anticipate a very high demand for this class, so be sure to register soon.
If you have questions regarding the class, please call Marc Solomon at (260) 489-367, or, email Marc at .
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