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Low Tech Accessibility Options
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Prof Norm Coombs)
Mon Apr 19 20:11:36 2004
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 06:56:37 -0700
From: Prof Norm Coombs <nrcgsh@RIT.EDU>
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EASI Sponsored Special 3-part Series Low Tech Computer Applications for
Learners with Disabilities will be very useful for public libraries K-12
libraries and small colleges with limited budgets.
These hour-long, interactive, online Web conferences present information
about free or low cost computer software to help learners with disabilities
take part in the information age. These are aimed at those who may not know
about such technologies teachers, parents, school administrators and school
counselors. While most special software to assist users with disabilities
are expensive, these tools can be useful for beginners, for thos with
temporary disabilities or to plug specific technology gaps. The
presentations are May 6, May 20 and June 3
Low Tech Clinic 1 The Operating System and Accessibility
Low Tech Clinic 2 Applications for Learners with Low Vision and Learning
Disabilities
Low Tech Clinic 3 Applications for Learners with Mobility Impairments
To read more details or to register online, go to
http//easi.cc/clinic.htm
Norman Coombs nrcgsh@rit.edu
CEO EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information)