Thread Subject: Re: teitac-documentation Digest, Vol 1,Issue 3

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From: Brett, Thomas F
Date: Wed, Oct 25 2006 10:15 AM


Jared Smith replied to my question - can the Doc & Tech support
subcommittee use it- Yes. Anybody can use it. But just be advised that
it hasn't been fully tested, so things might not work perfectly. Please
provide any feedback.





The use of this utility will improve the captioning that will be done
since there shouldn't be 2-3 people talking at the same time. The web
address http://teitac.org/tohru/. As I understand the process, the
moderator will create a meeting and send that meeting name via the list
serv. Each participant to this meeting would log into the Hand raising
utility by entering their name and meeting name. The moderator will
monitor a queue of names, the first name is the one who had their 'hand
up' first. A participant can lower their hand by removing their name
from the queue.









Tom Brett,

Section 508 Coordinator

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I am not familiar with the technology. Is it something we need to
reserve or are you able to give instruction?



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