Re: [orca-list] Podcasts and/or audio tutorials needed



hi
This is definitely a really good idea. If there's one thing us blind
people seem to respond to, it's good audio podcasts. Especially those
free of sales pitch. A little is ok, but I've watched a couple of the
apple ones blind cool tech did, and that was little but sales pitch.
I've been wanting to do a video tutorial on how to install sonar and
vinux, but until I figure out how to record both me and the sound coming
from the vm I won't be able to.
Thanks
Kendell clark


On 09/04/2015 06:11 PM, Kyle wrote:
I have an idea for some audio walkthrough guides similar to the
TalkingArch guide in presentation. In other words, it's more like I'm
sitting down in front of the machine with you and walking you through
the process as I do it myself, as opposed to droaning on and on like a
college professor <smiles>. Anyway, that does seem to work, as I have
received only positive comments on my TalkingArch installation guide. I
would start with the very basic things like navigating the default
GNOME and MATE desktop environments and the Orca screen reader, and
then I could walk through specific applications like Firefox,
LibreOffice, Thunderbird and/or Evolution, Pidgin and other
applications. Some more distro specific things could be covered as
well, such as installation. All my guides are in the public domain via
CC0, so they could be packaged in any way imaginable for best and
widest distribution.
Sent from my box of odds and ends
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