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Registration open for Braille 2000 Transcriber Course!

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Rebecca Sheffield
Thu, Apr 28, 2022 6:50 PM

Registration is now open for the first of two training courses that the NIMAC is offering for braille transcribers.

This free course is offered through the APH Access Academyhttps://www.aph.org/educational-resources/training/access-academy/ and will walk Braille 2000 users through the complete process of using NIMAS files to produce high quality braille.
For more information or to register, just click the link below:

Braille 2000: Textbook Transcription from Start to Finishhttps://aph.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_P8HKxHMoQwGkLowWpnjcGg

Please feel free to share this announcement widely through your networks. If folks are not able to attend the live webinars, the course will also be archived and available after the live course ends through the APH Hive.

The NIMAC will also be offering a similar course for Duxbury users in June—Stay tuned for a registration email for that course soon!

Questions? Please contact nimac@aph.orgmailto:nimac@aph.org

Registration is now open for the first of two training courses that the NIMAC is offering for braille transcribers. This free course is offered through the APH Access Academy<https://www.aph.org/educational-resources/training/access-academy/> and will walk Braille 2000 users through the complete process of using NIMAS files to produce high quality braille. For more information or to register, just click the link below: Braille 2000: Textbook Transcription from Start to Finish<https://aph.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_P8HKxHMoQwGkLowWpnjcGg> Please feel free to share this announcement widely through your networks. If folks are not able to attend the live webinars, the course will also be archived and available after the live course ends through the APH Hive. The NIMAC will also be offering a similar course for Duxbury users in June—Stay tuned for a registration email for that course soon! Questions? Please contact nimac@aph.org<mailto:nimac@aph.org>