[vip_students] NCBI's Tech podcast for April now available!

  • From: "NCBI Support" <support@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 15:58:07 +0100

Dear All,

The April edition of our technology podcast is now available, either to
listen to directly, using your media player of choice at
http://www.ncbi.ie/files/audiofiles/podcast/podcast_april_2013.m3u or to
download at
http://www.ncbi.ie/files/audiofiles/podcast/podcast_april_2013.mp3

This month, we're talking iOS games with Jackie McBrearty, a listener from
Sligo.
Sina Bahram, a PHD student at North Carolina State University, tells us
about a new accessible graphing calculator, which is likely to make a major
difference to the way in which blind students can access mathematics in the
future.
Dr. Esther Murphy from the Centre for Inclusive technology at NCBI tells us
about a recent event held at Trinity College, to promote digital inclusion
for students with impaired vision.
Finally, Stuart begins the first in a series of tutorials about Windows 8,
the latest operating system from Microsoft.

Enjoy!

Stuart




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