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NEED HELP TO TEACH JAVA TO DYSLEXIC :

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PAT - 29 Aug 2005 09:02 GMT
Hi
I am pat.
I am dyslexic so its hard to learn JAVA.
its hard for me to learn JAVA from books.read & understand for me from
books.

I  need diagrammatic or picture representation teaching of java (basic
to advance). OR if u are interested in other option i can ask questions
which i dont understand,by getting answer from u i can fill the block .

is it possible for you to help me in this ? .I am really need of this.
i know asp,html,vb (medium level programming).

expecting your positive reply.
regards
PAT
teachmejava05@yahoo.com
jan V - 29 Aug 2005 12:53 GMT
> is it possible for you to help me in this ? .I am really need of this.
> i know asp,html,vb (medium level programming).
>
> expecting your positive reply.
> regards
> PAT

PAT, find out if there's a soul in your geographical area kind enough to do
some face-to-face teaching of Java. You'll progress a lot quicker.
Virgil Green - 29 Aug 2005 18:45 GMT
> Hi
> I am pat.
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> PAT
> teachmejava05@yahoo.com

Visit a local user group (check local library, for instance) and ask someone
there.

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Virgil

Hal Rosser - 30 Aug 2005 01:52 GMT
> Hi
> I am pat.
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> PAT
> teachmejava05@yahoo.com

There are some instructional CD's at this web site.
http://www.vtc.com/products/program_cd.htm
If you learn visually - it may be the trick.
Roedy Green - 31 Aug 2005 03:01 GMT
>is it possible for you to help me in this ? .I am really need of this.
>i know asp,html,vb (medium level programming).

Years ago Sun had a programming tool that was sort of like plumbing
where you connected components much the way you would ICs.

What was it called?  Was it utterly abandoned?
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jan V - 31 Aug 2005 17:35 GMT
> Years ago Sun had a programming tool that was sort of like plumbing
> where you connected components much the way you would ICs.
>
> What was it called?  Was it utterly abandoned?

Are you thinking of the BeanBox? That was a big joke (well, more of a
barebones JavaBeans testing environment)
Virgil Green - 31 Aug 2005 18:34 GMT
>> is it possible for you to help me in this ? .I am really need of
>> this. i know asp,html,vb (medium level programming).
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>
> What was it called?  Was it utterly abandoned?

IBM's Visual Age for [name your language] was built like that.

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ian.a.desouza@gmail.com - 31 Aug 2005 17:11 GMT
I saw a book called Head Up Java...

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596009208/qid=1125504654/sr=8-1/r
ef=pd_bbs_1/102-3853917-1132969?v=glance&s=books&n=507846


For a starter book on java, I found it to be engaging.
yakovfain@gmail.com - 01 Sep 2005 11:38 GMT
Pat,

I wrote a bunch of Java online lessons and some of them have video
versions, where I read and explain them (see
http://www.smartdataprocessing.com).
Sys-con Media is planning to publish my book on core Java early next,
which will come with a DVD, where I'll be explaining all the lessons.

This might help.

Good luck,
Yakov Fain
http://www.weekendwithexperts.com

> Hi
> I am pat.
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> PAT
> teachmejava05@yahoo.com
rodneyhoffman@gmail.com - 01 Sep 2005 23:10 GMT
Also, if aural learning works well for you, keep these folks in mind:
Recording For the Blind and Dyslexic provides free recordings of
textbooks for students:  http://www.rfbd.org/

I'm a volunteer reader in RFB&D's Los Angeles recording studio, mostly
reading Computer Science textbooks.  If anyone here is interested in
volunteering, there are recording studios scattered around the country.
RFB&D has been around for more than 50 years.

 -- Rodney


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