<!DOCTYPE html><htmllang="en"><head><metacharset="UTF-8"><title>Cover Letter - VCC | tait.tech</title><linkrel="stylesheet"href="/assets/css/style.css"><metaname="viewport"content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"></head><body><main><divid="wrapper"><h2id="tait-hoyem">Tait Hoyem</h2><p>Hello, Alice</p><p>This will be short and sweet.</p><p>Copying and explaining information in accessible ways is something I have been doing my entire life—sometimes without realizing it. As a partially-sighted student, I know what information makes sense without visuals and what information will be completely meaningless without additional context or description.</p><p>I also have some background in computer science. This allows me to transcribe and explain only what is important. Somebody without this background may not know when a number being shown on screen is important or when it is genuinely meaningless. I also do not need to go back and forth to the text I am copying from to be one-hundered percent sure I have the right paranthasies, brackets, less-than signs, et cetera. All these patterns make sense to me when I read them.</p><p>Although I would prefer to work with computer science students, I am willing to be used more broadly if that is of use to you.</p><p>Thank you for your consideration,</p><p>—Tait Hoyem</p><footer></footer></div></main></body></html>