[vip_students] Re: EBU Braille essay contest

  • From: "Flor Lynch" <florlync@xxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 00:00:25 +0100

So you can ssend in the essay in braille on paper, if that's your
preference. there are some things you can't beat the computer for,
though, like it or not. nearly all published braille these days is done
(and embossed on paper) via computer programs such as duxbury. And if
you want an accurate word count? Again, the computer has that. Braille
just is having to compete with more and more ways of doing things. We
can also touch braille - touch base, as it were, using braille
note-takers or refreshable braille displays. We can't afford to be
'dinosaurs', can we? not if we want to integrate, to keep pace.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicholas Kealy" <nicky.kealy@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 9:41 PM
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Fw: Re: EBU Braille essay contest


Sorry now but this is all a bit of a joke and ridiculous to me. I
think its a complete cop-out.  Braille to me is something that is
written on a page. Its available to touch.  Therefore, I find it
ridiculous to think that you can enter a Braille essay competition
using a digital device no matter what its designed for to produce it.
If its not done on a Braille machine in my view and sent on paper then
I personally just think that this competition is not doing anything at
all to protect Braille as a written language at all.

Cheers, Nicky.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 3:53 PM
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Fw: Re: EBU Braille essay contest



It would be very interesting Flor if someone from NCBI could give us
an authorative take on it.
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Subject: [vip_students] Re: Fw: Re: EBU Braille essay contest
From: "Flor Lynch" <florlync@xxxxxx>
Date: 29/04/2011 3:43 pm

Eleanor,

Interesting. We here have been given the option of emailing our
entries.
one can't do that with a paper copy. Who is to know what went on
between
the person writing out their essay in their preferred format and the
submission? Our electronic braille note-takers, to, have their own
translation facilities (from print to Braille), as well. And, do the
paper braille copies get sent all the way to japan, or electronic? (if
paper, hoping they don't get crushed along the way!)

I don't know whether I'll enter yet. Good luck to entrants.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 3:05 PM
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Fw: Re: EBU Braille essay contest



I had that last year about Duxbury from UK HOWEVER i stand corrected
if
I an wrong. The theory was that a Word document translated into
Braille
on a computer did not demonstrate a blind person's ability to write
Braille.
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Subject: [vip_students] Re: Fw: Re: EBU Braille essay contest
From: "Flor Lynch" <florlync@xxxxxx>
Date: 29/04/2011 12:57 pm

Hi Eleanor,

have you received official word on that? I believe you could indeed
use
Duxbury on your computer which, after all, produces 'digital braille'
files: You can even write files in .dxb - duxbury braille, and convert
them to .brf - braille Ready Files. (you can (also, if preferred) use
six-key perkins-style keyyboard braille entry, on your computer, using
duxbury, and emboss that right away.) A file translated from Duxbury
print to Duxbury braille is still a digital braille file. Hence, it
would be best if NCBI or a competent authority would tell us (or those
of us concerned) which format or kind of digital braille file is
acceptable.

About the essay theme itself: this theme is the same as that of the
competition three - or four - years ago. the WBU (World blind union)
is
still in overall charge, from what I can make of it. Now the NFB in
north america is in charge of running the competition over in that
region; and they do not mention digital braille or email as an option
for entry. In the past, we were allowed to write/email  files in any
format, or the obvious braille on paper.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 8:58 AM
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Fw: Re: EBU Braille essay contest



As long as it is Braille written on an electronic Braille device and
them printed on an embosser but it cannot be written on a computer
using
word processing and transcribed to Braille with say Duxbury Braille
Transcription.
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Subject: [vip_students] Fw: Re: EBU Braille essay contest
From: "tony sweeney" <deirton711@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 29/04/2011 12:52 am

Ah!




Pondering here now of my question re digital braille in the context of
the
competition!

I don't use any of the products of converting print from the computer
to
braille but I think this is it!

You type your essay in print on the computer and then convertt to
braille
(digital) using something like Focus, and then you're done.

Anyone  with a better explaination then I'm happy that they do get
back
to
the list, interesting.

Best,

Tony----- Original Message -----
From: "tony sweeney" <deirton711@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: [vip_students] Re: EBU Braille essay contest


Hi,

Yep, am curious of digital braille myself in the context of The
competition!

Not entering myself but best to all who do.

Is there a direct link to the web address of the competition that we
can
check out?

Sorry if I missed that post.

Tony
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Lynch" <johnlynch7@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 12:15 AM
Subject: [vip_students] Re: EBU Braille essay contest


Well Nicky,

I am sure that email is your man if you wish to submit your entry
for
the
competition thus and my very best wishes to all who do.  Those of us
who've tried it before can always spice up our previous efforts, as
there's really not much we add or alter when it's the same topic
every
year.  Then again, maybe we've had enough of it at this stage.

To answer Eleanor's query, there was an Irish entrant among the
winners
in 2009.  I think he was of Indian origin, who repatriated to this
country.

Incidentally, the RNIB'S closing date for preselection entries is
today,
so not much time left for our British or UK-BASED friends left now.

There were a few winning entries available online on the EBU'S
website
before, not sure if they're still up, but prior to that, when the
contest
was held for other regions of the world, Asia, Oceania and the
US/Canada,
winning entires were posted on the World Blind Union's website.

As to how adjudication is conducted, I think once presentation of
essays
are up to the required standard, it's just a statement of preference
of a
chosen few over others.

John L

----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicholas Kealy" <nicky.kealy@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 11:18 PM
Subject: [vip_students] Re: EBU Braille essay contest


Sorry Paul but digital braille? Like, can someone enlighten me here
please?
----- Original Message ----- From: "(NCBI) Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 10:07 AM
Subject: [vip_students] EBU Braille essay contest


Hi All,

Just forwarding the below for your attention.

Paul.



EBU Onkyo Braille Essay Contest



The European Blind Union (EBU) has launched the 2011 European
Braille
essay
contest, run by the EBU on behalf of Onkyo Co. Ltd. and the
Braille
Mainichi. The competition aims to promote the use of Braille as a
key
to
access to information and social inclusion for people who are
blind
or
vision impaired.



The contest theme is "Braille literacy changes my way of life".
Through
personal experience, candidates should explain how Braille
improves
their
daily lives. All Braille users residing in a European country may
take
part
in the contest, regardless of age.



Candidates should submit an essay of not more than 1,000 words in
paper
or
digital Braille, including your name, age, country and number of
words.
First prize wins US$2,000, with four other small prizes.



Please submit entries by Monday 30th May 2011 to NCBI Library and
Media
Centre, Unit 29, Finglas Business Centre, Jamestown Road, Finglas,
Dublin 11
or email library@xxxxxxxx


















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