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Prof Norm Coombs <[log in to unmask]>
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Equal Access to Software & Information <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Jan 2010 07:55:17 -0800
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Call this evening.
949 855-4852
At 07:49 AM 1/18/2010, you wrote:
>Norm:
>
>Is there any time when I can call you about this course, the Sloan
>Consortium, and the EASI certificate program?  I'm trying to figure out what
>to do with my Masters.  I'm looking for options.  Not too many jobs are
>available right now.
>
>I just got this message late last week.  This course or program, the Sloan
>course is very close to what I want to do with my Masters and perhaps a PhD.
>I see that they have a certificate program, but I cannot find what college
>they are associated with right now.  Are you going to offer this again soon?
>
>Since VESID has been keeping me busy, I have also been considering your
>certificate program or at least a membership.  In short,
>
>I'm very interested in what the Sloan Consortium is doing.  I'm very
>interested in Universal Design.  I'm interested in what you are doing.  My
>other two interests include instructional technology and integrating
>assistive tech into the mix.  Lastly, I do have a degree in Communications
>that includes audio and video production.
>
>So, I'm basically trying to come up with a way to merge all of this together
>to the point where I can make some money.  I love to teach.  I love to
>produce tutorials.  I also love to write.  I would love to author some books
>on my areas of interest.
>
>If you have the time to talk, great.  Let me know your number in case I do
>not have it or perhaps we can talk over the Internet.  Thanks and have a
>great day.
>
>Sincerely,
>Terry A. Martin, MS Ed
>President
>
>VOILA Technology, Inc.
>54 Castle Road
>Rochester, NY 14623
>Phone: (585) 321-1451
>Email:  [log in to unmask]
>URL:  www.webstitute.net
>
>"Education is not the filling of a pail it's the lighting of a fire."
>William Butler Yeats
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Equal Access to Software & Information
>[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Prof Norm Coombs
>Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 6:43 PM
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>Subject: Fwd: Sloan-C workshop: A How-To Guide for Creating Accessible
>Content
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> >Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 12:02:44 -0500
> >Subject: Sloan-C workshop: A How-To Guide for Creating Accessible Content
> >Thread-Topic: Sloan-C workshop: A How-To Guide for Creating Accessible
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> >Web Accessibility for Online Learning: A How-To Guide for Creating
> >Accessible Content
> >
> >Discover how principles of universal design can help you create course
> >content that can be accessed and used by anyone, including people with
> >disabilities.
> >
> >By the end of this workshop, participants will have a good understanding
> >of the Universal Design Principles for Online Learning, potential
> >accessibility/usability issues that need to be considered in course
> >design, and how to create more accessible/usable course content.
> >
> >This workshop is offered within 10 consecutive days and requires
> >approximately one hour of reading per day. 3 small individual assignments
> >will build on one another to produce a final project submission that will
> >showcase each participant' understanding of how to apply universal design
> >principles to communication, teaching, and basic course design, including
> >basic web authoring, styling, and multimedia considerations. Daily focused
> >group discussion will help participants gain a better understanding of key
> >design problems, ideas, and potential solutions. Participants are strongly
> >encouraged to share their ideas, questions, and answers in the workshop
> >discussions and will be automatically enrolled in the discussion list upon
> >registration.Additionally, this workshop will host 3 live, synchronous
> >sessions (on days 1, 7, and 10) via an accessible web conferencing
> >application called Talking Communities.
> >
> >Workshop Goals
> >
> >This workshop will enable participants to:
> >
> >. Develop an understanding of Universal Design Principles for Online
>Learning
> >
> >. Develop an understanding of potential accessibility/usability issues
> >that need to be considered in course design
> >
> >. Create more accessible/usable course content
> >
> >For more information visit: http://www.sloanconsortium.org/node/2699
> >
> >Note that this workshop is offered via Sloan Consortium and eligible for
> >Sloan-C Certificate Program.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Hadi
> >
> >
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>Once you choose hope, anything's possible.  Christopher Reeve
>
>Norman Coombs [log in to unmask]
>CEO EASI Equal Access to Software and Information
>phone (949) 855-4852 (NOTE pacific time zone)
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Once you choose hope, anything's possible.  Christopher Reeve

Norman Coombs [log in to unmask]
CEO EASI Equal Access to Software and Information
phone (949) 855-4852 (NOTE pacific time zone)
****READ ABOUT THE DICK BANKS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP:
http://easi.cc/scholarship.htm

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