FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
EASI HONORS NEW STUDENTS EARNING ACCESSIBLE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE
Equal Access to Software and Information (EASI), a recognized international
leader in the accessible distance learning arena, is proud to announce the
next group of students to earn a certificate in accessible information
technology. "This carries on EASI's tradition to provide quality training
online, with accessibility as the major component," says Norman Coombs, EASI
CEO and professor emeritus Rochester Institute of Technology. "We're really
proud of this new graduating class, and how well they've done. Seeing the
success of our students is very validating, and we wish to honor them
publically." This second graduating class hails from the US, Canada, Mexico,
and Russia, all joined with the common goal of making the world a more
accessible place for persons with disabilities. Below is the list of
students from this second graduating class.
Debbie Barton, Tacoma WA
Susan Descarage, Northampton MA
Glenna Shaw, Atlanta GA
Blaise Liffick, Elizabethtown PA
Marisol Miranda, Quertaro Mexico
Martha Johnson, Toronto, Ontario Canada
Nick Baker, Missoula MT
Penny Gray, Fairless Hills PA
Alexander Kungurov, Yekaterinburg Russia
Brent Batron, Gorham ME
Chris Smith, Gorham ME
Katherine Kim Paulk, Macon GA
Syd Lefkoe, New York NY
David Anderson, Amherst NY
Daniel Lewis, Plattsburgh, NY
John Fowler, Watervliet, NY
EASI courses are accessible for persons with disabilities, and all support
assistive technology. Courses are conducted via email, with course content
located on the world wide web. The following courses can be taken
individually for 3 continuing education credits, or choose a package of five
courses to earn a certificate.
O Barrier-free Information technology
O Beginners Barrier-free Web Design
O Advanced Barrier-free Web Design
O Barrier-free E-learning
O Learning Disabilities and Information Technology
O Accessible Internet Multimedia
O Train the Trainer
O Business Benefits of Accessible Information Technology
EASI's online courses are appropriate for administrators, teachers,
librarians, rehab consultants, computer support staff, Web designers, ADA
compliance officers, Disabled student services staff and service providers.
EASI's instructors are experienced assistive technology specialists with
extensive knowledge in the various areas of accessible information
technology, and courses are appropriate for entry-level as well as advanced
students. A complete list of EASI's course offerings is available at
http//easi.cc/workshop.htm
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EASI June Courses http://easi.cc/workshop.htm
Barrier-free Information Technology
Advanced Barrier-free Web Design
Learning Disabilities and Accessible Information Technology
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Norman Coombs
CEO EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information)
(949) 922-5992 (cell)
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