Hello Ibrahem I have taken several courses where everyone was sighted. C++ being one of them. The only thing I do is I let either the instructor or facility manager know that I will need to come in about half an hour early during the first day so I can install and test my text to speech software. I also ask if the material will be handed out in print or electronic formats. If print, I then ask for the electronic versions, which always seem to exist. If they are already being issued on a CD I have received them a couple of days before the class starts. This allows me to make sure I have a good idea on their format and it also allows me to put everything on to a couple of USB modules. I like to have a back up. so my text to speech software and the class material end up on a USB stick of some type. No course provider has ever turned down my requests. I believe it is because I have solutions and I do the work myself. Often the instructors and on site technical support are interested and want to know how things work. They like to be up to speed in case they ever have a student they might need to help. Vic On 8/6/13, Ibrahim Mahsoub <hemasoft2009@gmail.com> wrote:
hello my name is ibrahem mahsoub i will take my place in a c++ course with sighted students would any one share good information to understand the lectures. any scripts needed and things thank you and sorry for my english at all -- ibrahem mahsoub blind computerest
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